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Calculate the acceleration of John riding his tricycle west in a straight line that speeds up from 6 m/s to 21 m/s in 5 seconds.
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Calculate the acceleration of John riding his tricycle west in a straight line that speeds up from 6 m/s to 21 m/s in 5 seconds.
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Calculate the acceleration of John riding his tricycle west in a straight line that speeds up from 6 m/s to 21 m/s in 5 seconds.
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Answer:
3Meter Per Second Square
Explanation:
Accelaration=Vf-vi/t
A=21-6/5
A=3
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