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A runner moving at a velocity of 6 m/s increases the velocity in a 2 s time
interval to a rate of 10 m/s. What is the rate of acceleration?
14 years ago

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Henry
a = (Vf-Vo) / t = (10-6) / 2 = 2m/s^2.
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