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18 January, 23:56

A train starts from its station and it

velocity reaches 200m/s in 5

seconds. What is its acceleration?

a. 400m/s

b. 40m/s2

c. 4.5m/s2

d. Initial velocity is missing

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  1. 19 January, 00:04
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    B

    Explanation:

    v = vo + at

    200 = 0 + a*5

    200 = 5a

    a = 200/5 = 40 m/s²

    initial velocity (vo) is 0 because it says it start from station
  2. 19 January, 01:46
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    b. 40m/s2

    Explanation:

    Acceleration is calculated by dividing velocity over time. Therefore 200m/s by 5s equals 40m/s2
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