A driver traveling north slows down from 35.4m/ s to 0m/s in 8.6 seconds. What is the magnitude of the driver's acceleration? The standard units for acceleration are "meters per second- squared" or "meters per second per second" and it's written as m/(s^2) or m/s/s

icon
Related questions
Question

H5

A driver traveling north slows down from 35.4m/
s to 0m/s in 8.6 seconds. What is the magnitude
of the driver's acceleration? The standard units
for acceleration are "meters per second-
squared" or "meters per second per second" and
it's written as m/(s^2) or m/s/s
Transcribed Image Text:A driver traveling north slows down from 35.4m/ s to 0m/s in 8.6 seconds. What is the magnitude of the driver's acceleration? The standard units for acceleration are "meters per second- squared" or "meters per second per second" and it's written as m/(s^2) or m/s/s
Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps

Blurred answer