Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (3rd Edition)

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Chapter 2 - Kinematics in One Dimension - Conceptual Questions - Page 62: 14

Answer

83.34 $ms^{-2}$

Work Step by Step

The initial velocity is: $v_{i}$ = 0 $ms^{-1}$ Therefore, the acceleration is as follows: $a = (v_{f}-v_{i})/t =\frac{41.67-0}{0.50}$ = 83.34 $ms^{-2}$
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