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8 March, 17:53

If an object speeds up from a velocity of 240 m/s to 560 m/s in a time period of 10 seconds, what is the acceleration?

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  1. 8 March, 19:21
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    Answer: 32m/s²

    Explanation:

    U = 240m/s

    V = 560m/s

    t = 10s

    Acceleration = change in velocity / time

    a = V - U / t

    a = 560 - 240 / 10

    a = 320 / 10

    a = 32m/s²
  2. 8 March, 19:48
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    Answer: The acceleration of the object is 32m/s^2

    Explanation: Acceleration is change in velocity per unit time. The initial velocity is 240m/s and the final velocity is 560m/s. The formula for the system is a = vf-vi/t

    a = 32m/s^2
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