A car moving south speeds up from 10 m/s to 40 m/s in 15 seconds. What is the car's acceleration?
O 2 m/s
O 15 m/s
O 30 m/s
050 m/s

Respuesta :

Answer: [tex]2m/s^{2}[/tex]

Explanation:

Assuming the car is moving only in one direction (to the South), its acceleration [tex]a[/tex] is given by the following formula, which expresses the variation of the velocity in time:

[tex]a=\frac{\Delta V}{\Delta t}[/tex]   (1)

Where:

[tex]\Delta V=V_{2}-V_{1}=40m/s-10m/s=30m/s[/tex]   is the variation in velocity

[tex]\Delta t=t_{2}-t_{1}=15s-0s=15s[/tex] is the variation in time

Rewritting (1) with the calculated values:

[tex]a=\frac{30m/s}{15s}[/tex]   (2)

[tex]a=2m/s^{2}[/tex]  This is the acceleration of the car

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