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When you sneeze, the air in your lungs accelerates from rest to 160 km/h in approximately 0.5 seconds. What is the acceleration in ms^-2?​

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Answered by bhavikmittal005
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Step-by-step explanation:When you sneeze, the air in your lungs accelerates from rest to approximately 150 km/h in about 0.50 seconds. a. What is the acceleration of the air in \mathrm { m } / \mathrm { s } ^ { 2 }m/s  

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? b. What is this acceleration, in units of g?

Answered by sammieg
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Answer: (150 km/hr) x (1000 m/km) x (hr/3600sec) = 41-2/3 m/sec. Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change) Change in speed = (41-2/3)

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