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19 October, 04:52

Buses travel at 25 m/s then decelerate steadily. It comes to a complete stop in 40 second. What is its acceleration?

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  1. 19 October, 08:25
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    Given is the velocity of the bus at 25 meters per second. Then it decelerates steadily. It stops after 40 seconds. To calculate for the acceleration, use this formula:

    a = (vf - vo) / t

    vf = 0 m/s (complete stop)

    vo = 25 m/s

    t = 40 s

    Therefore,

    a = (0 - 25) m/s / 40 s

    a = - 0.625 m/s^2
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