What is the acceleration of a person that goes from 50m/s to 40m/s in 10s?
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u=50m/s
v=40m/s
t=10s
a=v-u/t=40-50/10=-10/10=-1m/s²
Here the acceleration is negative as the final velocity is less than initial velocity
v=40m/s
t=10s
a=v-u/t=40-50/10=-10/10=-1m/s²
Here the acceleration is negative as the final velocity is less than initial velocity
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