Starting from rest, the car is going 42 ft/s (29 mi/h) at the end of 4.5 s. What is the car's average acceleration in ft/s2? magnitude ft/s2 direction ---Select--- in the direction of motion opposite to the direction of motion (b) In 3.5 more seconds, the car is going 84 ft/s (57 mi/h). What is the car's average acceleration for this time period? magnitude ft/s2 direction ---Select--- in the direction of motion opposite to the direction of motion (c) The car then slows to 63 ft/s (43 mi/h) in 2.5 s. What is the average acceleration for this time period? magnitude ft/s2 direction ---Select--- in the direction of motion opposite to the direction of motion

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Problem 14E: A car travels on a straight, level road. (a) Starting from rest, the car is going 44 ft/s (30 mi/h)...
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Starting from rest, the car is going 42 ft/s (29 mi/h) at the end of 4.5 s. What is the car's average acceleration in ft/s2?

magnitude       ft/s2
direction      ---Select--- in the direction of motion opposite to the direction of motion 


(b) In 3.5 more seconds, the car is going 84 ft/s (57 mi/h). What is the car's average acceleration for this time period?

magnitude       ft/s2
direction      ---Select--- in the direction of motion opposite to the direction of motion 


(c) The car then slows to 63 ft/s (43 mi/h) in 2.5 s. What is the average acceleration for this time period?

magnitude       ft/s2
direction      ---Select--- in the direction of motion opposite to the direction of motion


(d) What is the overall average acceleration for the total time?

magnitude       ft/s2
direction      ---Select--- in the direction of motion opposite to the direction of motion 
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