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8 April, 09:17

An olympic hurdler accelerates at a rate of 15.5 m/s2. what is the rate in miles/min2?

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  1. 8 April, 09:55
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    You have to use conversion units for this. For every 1 mile, there is an equivalent amount of 1,609 meters. For every 1 minute, there is an equivalent amount of 60 seconds. Using the dimensional analysis approach, the solution is as follows:

    Acceleration = 15.5 m/s² * (1 mile/1,609 m) * (60 s/1 min) ² = 34.68 miles/min²
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