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If a runner starts at rest and reaches a speed of 20 m/s in 2 second. what is the acceleration?

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User Chazsolo
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Answer:


10(m)/(s^(2))

Explanation:

Let u = Initial speed
((m)/(s))

v = Final speed
((m)/(s))

t = time (seconds)

a = Acceleration


According to this question:


u= 0 (m)/(s) (i.e starts at rest)


v = 20 (m)/(s)


t = 20s

a = ?


a = (v - u)/(t)

=
(20 (m)/(s) - 0(m)/(s))/(2s)

=
(20(m)/(s))/(2s)

Acceleration=
10(m)/(s^(2) )

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User Andriy M
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Answer:

initial speed (u)= 0m/s (at rest)

final speed (v)= 20m/s

time taken (t)= 2seconds

we have,

acceleration;a= (v-u)/t

=(20-0)/2

=10m/s²

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User Mems
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