A biker begins to move from an initial speed of 0.0 m/sec to a final speed of 25 m/sec in 10 sec. what is the acceleration of the skater?
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Given that the initial velocity is 0 m/s and the final velocity is 25 m/s, the change in velocity is: ΔV = 25 m/s - 0 m/s ΔV = 25 m/s Show more…
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