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a bus slams on its breaks and goes from 38 km/hr to 23 km/hr in 3 seconds. what is its acceleration? answer: what are the units for your answer? select one: ○ kilometers ○ seconds ○ km/hr ○ km/hr/s ○ hours
First Sub - Question (Acceleration Calculation)
Step1: Recall acceleration formula
Acceleration \(a=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}\), where \(\Delta v = v_f - v_i\) and \(\Delta t\) is the time interval. Here, \(v_i = 38\space km/hr\), \(v_f=23\space km/hr\), \(\Delta t = 3\space s\).
Step2: Calculate change in velocity
\(\Delta v=23 - 38=- 15\space km/hr\)
Step3: Calculate acceleration
\(a=\frac{- 15\space km/hr}{3\space s}=- 5\space km/hr/s\) (The negative sign indicates deceleration)
Acceleration is change in velocity per unit time. Velocity unit here is \(km/hr\) and time unit is seconds (\(s\)), so units of acceleration are \(km/hr/s\).
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\(-5\space km/hr/s\) (or \(5\space km/hr/s\) if magnitude is considered)