Science, asked by jesse162008, 1 month ago

Calculate the acceleration of Josh riding his bicycle in a straight line that speeds up from 4 m/s to 6 m/s in 2 seconds.

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Answered by Merci93
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Initial velocity (u) = 4 m/s

Final velocity (v) = 6 m/s

Time = 2 seconds

a =  \frac{v - u}{t}

a =  \frac{6 - 4}{2}

a =  \frac{2}{2}  = 1m/ {s}^{2}

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Answered by ᎷᎪᎠᎪᎡᎪ
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Answer:

Initial velocity (u) = 4 m/s

Final velocity (v) = 6 m/s

Time = 2 seconds

a = \frac{v - u}{t}a=tv−u

a = \frac{6 - 4}{2}a=26−4

a = \frac{2}{2} = 1m/ {s}^{2}a=22=1m/s2

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