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A car accelerates from 4 meters/second to 16 meters/second in 4 seconds what is the cars acceleration meters per second

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Answered by S321
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                   Initial velocity of the car (u)=4 m/s
                    Final velocity of the car (v)= 16 m/s
                     Time (t)= 4 sec
                Accleration=?

Using  a= v-u
                  t

          a = 16-4
                   4
 
           a = 12
                  4

           a= 3 m/s²

Thus the accleration of the car is 3 m/s²
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The car's acceleration is 3 meters per second square.

Given:

Initial velocity of the car is 4 m/s

Final velocity of the car is 16 m/s

Time interval is 4 seconds.

To find:

Car's acceleration = ? meters per second square.

Solution:

The formula for acceleration (a) is given below:

a =\frac{\text {Change in Velocity}}{\text {Time} \text { interval }}

a=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}

The change in velocity is given below:

\Delta v=(\text {Final velocity})-(\text {Intial velocity})

\Delta v=16-4

\Delta v=12 m / s

Then, Acceleration is a=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}

a=\frac{12}{4}

a=3 \ m / s^{2}

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