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17 October, 05:51

When you sneeze, the air in your lungs accelerates from rest to approximately 160 km/hr in about 0.55 seconds. what is the acceleration of the air in m/s2?

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  1. 17 October, 09:18
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    Change in velocity, Δv = 160 km/hr

    Change in time, Δt = 0.55 s

    Note that

    1 km = 1000 m

    1 h = 3600 s

    Therefore

    Δv = (160,000 m/h) * (1/3600 h/s) = 44.4444 m/s

    By definition, the acceleration is

    a = Δv/Δt = (44.4444 m/s) / (0.55 s) = 80.808 m/s²

    Answer: 80.8 m/s² (nearest tenth)
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