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a body moves with a velocity 3m/s due east and then turns due north to travel with the same velocity. if the total time of travel is 6s the acceleration of the body is

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Answered by santy2
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Acceleration = resultant velocity ÷ total time

Since these are perpendicular velocities the resultant velocity will be the hypotenuse.

Hypotenuse = √(3²+3²) = √18 = 4.24m/s

Acceleration = 4.24/6 = 0.71m/s²

Answered by virgoraj72
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Answer:

Explanation:

Acceleration = resultant velocity ÷ total time

Since these are perpendicular velocities the resultant velocity will be the hypotenuse.

Hypotenuse = √(3²+3²) = √18 = 4.24m/s

Acceleration = 4.24/6 = 0.71m/s²

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