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1 February, 16:03

A motorcycle rider moving with an initial velocity of 9.2 m/s uniformly accelerates to a speed of 19.1 m/s in a distance of 32.0 m.

What is the acceleration?

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  1. 1 February, 19:24
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    4.38 m/s^2

    Explanation:

    If,

    Initial velocity (u) is 9.2 m/s

    Final velocity (v) is 19.1 m/s

    Distance moved (s) in that period is 32 m

    Therefore we use the formula,

    v^2 = u^2 + 2as

    ; (19.1) ^2 = (9.2) ^2 + 2 (32) a ... then move the variables without a to one side ...,

    ; 280.17 = 64a ... then divide both sides by 64

    ; Acceleration = 4.38 m/s^2
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