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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

0.2 m/s²

Explanation:

Here the acceleration formula is being written

Generally acceleration = (final velocity - Initial velocity) / time

Acceleration is denoted by a

Final velocity is denoted by v

Initial velocity is denoted by u

So here,

Final velocity = v = 6 m/s

Initial velocity = u = 0 m/s

Time taken = t = 30 seconds

So Substituting in acceleration formula :

A = (6-0)/30

A = 1/5

A = 0.2 m/s²

The acceleration is 0.2 m/s² means that the object will increase its velocity by 0.2 m/s every second

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given:

  • \bold{A = \dfrac{6 \: m/s^{-1}-0 \: m/s^{-1}}{30 \: s}}

Find:

  • Find the acceleration

Know terms:

  1. Acceleration = (A)
  2. Final velocity = (v)
  3. Initial velocity = (u)
  4. Time taken = (t)

Using formula:

{\sf{\underline{\boxed{\orange{\sf{A =  \dfrac{u - v}{t} }}}}}}

Calculations:

\bold{A = \dfrac{6-0}{30}}

\bold{A = \dfrac{1}{5}}

{\sf{\underline{\boxed{\red{\sf{A = 0.2 \: m/s^2}}}}}}

Therefore, 0.2 m/s² is the acceleration.

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