Asked by Verano
a swimmer speeds up from 2 m/s to 6 m/s during the last 20 seconds of the race. what is the acceleration of the swimmer?
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Answered by
Trissy
If an object's velocity changes from 2 meters per second to 6 meters per second in five seconds, its acceleration is calculated as follows:-
6-2)/20 = 80m per second per second or or 80m per second squared (m/s2)
6-2)/20 = 80m per second per second or or 80m per second squared (m/s2)
Answered by
Brandon
Scientists do their experimental tests more than once so they effects of chance errors.
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