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4 May, 03:04

An ice cream truck is going 25m/s to East. It accelerates to 40m/s in the same direction over 3s. What is its acceleration

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  1. 4 May, 03:23
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    40 m/s subtracted by 25m/s is 15.

    15 has to be divided by the additional 3s which is 5

    The 5 miles and the seconds left behind are 2

    Answer: 5m/s2
  2. 4 May, 05:51
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    Its acceleration is 5m/s2.

    The formula for acceleration is Final speed - initial speed/time.

    So 40m/s - 25m/s is 15m/s.

    15m/s divided by 3s is 5m/s2.

    Thus the acceleration is 5m/s2
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