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a accelerates steadily so that it goes from a velocity of 20m/s to a velocity of 40m/s in 4 seconds.what is its acceleration?
10 years ago

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Answered by Mia
acceleration = (final velocity -initial velocity)/time
= (40-20)m/s/4s
=5m/s^2
10 years ago

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