what is the acceleration of an object starting from rest and than 2.75 * 10^-3s later moving

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The acceleration of an object starting from rest can be calculated using the formula:

acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time

Since the object starts from rest, the initial velocity is 0 m/s. From the information provided, the time is 2.75 * 10^-3 seconds.

Given that the object is moving 2.75 * 10^-3 seconds later, we can say that it has reached a final velocity (v).

Therefore, the acceleration can be calculated as:

acceleration = (v - 0) / 2.75 * 10^-3 seconds

If the final velocity is not given, the acceleration cannot be accurately calculated.