Obtain the average acceleration of the car for the last 10 seconds
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Step 1: Calculate the change in velocity Given: Initial velocity, \( V_i = 0 \, m/s \) Final velocity, \( V_f = 20 \, m/s \) Change in velocity, \( \Delta V = V_f - V_i = 20 \, m/s - 0 \, m/s = 20 \, m/s \) Show more…
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