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A truck is going from 20 km/h to 59 km/h in .20 hours, has an acceleration of what?
15 years ago

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TutorCat
acceleration = (final velocity -initial velocity)/ time
15 years ago
bobpursley
acceleration= changevelocity/time=
39km/hr/.20hr= 200km/hr^2
IT is a correct unit, but most would convert it to m/s^2
15 years ago

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