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A car’s velocity changes from 35 m/s to stopped in 13 seconds. Calculate acceleration.
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A car’s velocity changes from 35 m/s to stopped in 13 seconds. Calculate acceleration.
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A car’s velocity changes from 35 m/s to stopped in 13 seconds. Calculate
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To find acceleration you use the formula velocity divided by change in time, so if you do this you would get 2.7 rounded but I don’t know if this is correct. 35/13=2.692
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