mitchthegoat mitchthegoat
  • 16-02-2022
  • Physics
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How long with it take an object to accelerate from 6 m/s to 13 m/s at a rate of 1.4
m/s2. *

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acesanem
acesanem acesanem
  • 16-02-2022

Explanation:

hello,

a = ( v - u ) / t

where u is the initial velocity.

and v is the final velocity.

t represents time,

and a represents acceleration.

in this case,

a = 1.4 m/s²

u = 6 m/s

v = 13 m/s

hence,

1.4 = (13 - 6)/t

1.4t = 7

t = 7/1.4

t = 5 s

thank you!

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