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What is the acceleration of an object if it takes 10 seconds to increase its velocity by 40m/seconds?
11 years ago

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Answered by Damon
a = change in V/change in time = 40/10 = 4 m/s^2
11 years ago
Answered by Jc
4 m/s
8 years ago
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