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20 March, 07:30

An object moving at 31m/s takes 6s to come to a stop. What is the object's acceleration?

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  1. 20 March, 08:48
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    31m/s is the velocity of the object and in 6 seconds the object stops so its velocity is then 0 m/s.

    acceleration formula is a = Δv / Δt = (vf - v i) / (tf - t i)

    = (final velocity - initial velocity) / (final time - intial time)

    kinda like the slope formula right?

    so subsitute the values

    (0 - 31) / (6 - 0)

    The answer should be negative as the velocity is decreasing
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