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A vehicle moves in a straight line with an
acceleration of 5 km/h^2.By how much does the speed change each second?Answer in units of km/h
13 years ago

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Elena
5 km/h² =5000/3600•3600=3.86•10^-4 m/s²
Each second the speed is changed by 3.86•10^-4 m/s
13 years ago

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