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29 January, 13:02

A dog runs down his driveway with an initial speed of 5 m/s for 8 s, and then uniformly increases his speed to 10 m/s in 5 s.

A) what was his acceleration during the 2nd part of the motion?

B) how long is the driveway

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    29 January, 15:29
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    Acceleration is given by change in velocity divided by change in time, so his acceleration should just be (10-5) / 5 which is [tex] / frac{5}{2} / frac{m}{s^{2}} [tex]

    The driveway is 40 meters plus 225/4. You can do the math.
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