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8 November, 06:38

If a rocket goes from 2,000 m/s to 6,000 m/s in 8 seconds, what is the acceleration for that time frame?

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  1. 8 November, 07:14
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    500 meters per squared second

    Explanation:

    The difference in speed between 2000 and 6000 is 4000. You divide the velocity by the time, which in this case is 8. So 4000 divided by 8 is 500 meters per second squared.
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