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28 December, 14:13

A cheetah runs at a steady velocity of 60 km/h (16.7 m/s). Over a period of 5.0s, the cheetah increases its pace to 95 km/h (26.4 m/s). What is the average acceleration of the cheetah over this period? must show work.

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  1. 28 December, 14:33
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    acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / total time taken

    initial velocity of cheetah = 16.7 m/s

    final velocity of cheetah = 26.4 m/s

    time taken to change speed = 5 s

    acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / total time taken

    so acceleration = (26.4 - 16.7) / 5

    acceleration = 9.7/5 = 1.94

    the average acceleration of the cheetah over this period is 1.94 m/s²
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