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13 January, 18:46

Find the acceleration of a hamster when it increases its velocity from rest to 8.0 m/s in 3.0 s.

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  1. 13 January, 22:30
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    Acceleration is the change in velocity divided by time.

    We can find acceleration a, by the following formula

    a=v-u/t

    where,

    v is the final velocity (in this question v=8.0 m/s)

    u is the initial velocity (since the hamster starts from rest, u=0)

    t is the time taken (i, e 3.0 second)

    now by applying the formula we have,

    a = 8.0 - 0 / 3

    = 8 / 3

    = 2.65 m/s ²

    The acceleration is 2.65 meters per second squared
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