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Hello there!
So you're going to use the equation:
v= v0+ at
v= final velocity
v0= initial velocity
a= acceleration
t= time
Plug in your values and solve for a! :)
I hope this helped! :)
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So you're going to use the equation:
v= v0+ at
v= final velocity
v0= initial velocity
a= acceleration
t= time
Plug in your values and solve for a! :)
I hope this helped! :)
---------------
DISCLAIMER: I am not a professional tutor or have any professional background in your subject. Please do not copy my work down, as that will only make things harder for you in the long run. Take the time to really understand this, and it'll make future problems easier. I am human, and may make mistakes, despite my best efforts. Again, I possess no professional background in your subject, so anything you do with my help will be your responsibility. Thank you for reading this, and have a wonderful day/night!
Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change)
Change in speed = (speed at the end) minus (speed at the beginning)
For your scooter . . .
Change in speed = (25 m/s) - (0) = 25 m/s
Time for the change = 4.0 seconds
Acceleration = (25 m/s) / (4.0 s)
Acceleration = (25/4) (m / s·s)
Acceleration = 6.25 m/s²
That's the acceleration the SCOOTER is capable of. The next question is: Are YOU capable of that much acceleration, or do you go tumbling off the back ?