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A cyclist speed up at a constant rate from rest to 8m/s to 6s. Find the acceleration of the cyclist
8 years ago

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Answered by plumpycat
Acceleration = change in speed/ change in time
= (8 - 0) m/s / 6 s
= ______ m/s^2
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