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a c accelerates from rest in a straight line. after 12 seconds, it's velocity is measured as 42 m/s. use one of the linear equations of motion to calculate the car's acceleration
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a = 42m/s / 12s = 3.5 m/s^2

or, use v=at, so a=v/t
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