A train rounding a horizontal turn of radius 120 m slows at a constant rate. In 18.0 s, its speed decreases from 86.0 km/h to 56.0 km/h. Compute the train's acceleration at the moment its speed reaches 56.0 km/h. magnitude |m/s2 direction O backward (behind the radial line pointing inward)

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A train rounding a horizontal turn of radius 120 m slows at a constant rate. In 18.0 s, its speed decreases from 86.0 km/h to 56.0 km/h. Compute the train's acceleration at the moment its speed reaches 56.0
km/h.
magnitude
|m/s2
direction
O backward (behind the radial line pointing inward)
Transcribed Image Text:A train rounding a horizontal turn of radius 120 m slows at a constant rate. In 18.0 s, its speed decreases from 86.0 km/h to 56.0 km/h. Compute the train's acceleration at the moment its speed reaches 56.0 km/h. magnitude |m/s2 direction O backward (behind the radial line pointing inward)
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