A car is moving at 112 m/s, North of Luzon and suddenly it moves on 118 m/s on the same direction in 8 sec. What is the acceleration of the car?​

Sagot :

Answer:

75% or 0.75

Step-by-step explanation:

(118-112) divided by 8

= 6/8 or 3/4

in alternative result it is 75% or 0.75 in decimal point.

Answer:

[tex] \therefore [/tex] The acceleration of the car is 0.75 m/s²

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the problem, we can see that the car is moving 112m/s and it change it to 118 m/s. Therefore, we must use the formula:

  • [tex] \boxed{\bold{a = \frac{v_f - v_i}{t}}}[/tex]

Where:

  • a is the acceleration
  • [tex] v_f [/tex] is the final velocity
  • [tex] v_i [/tex] is the initial velocity
  • t is the time

First thing we gotta do is subtract the final velocity to initial velocity then after subtracting, we divide the difference to the time to get the acceleration.

[tex] a = \frac{118 - 112}{8} [/tex]

[tex] a = \frac{6}{8} [/tex]

[tex] a = 0.75 [/tex]

[tex] \therefore [/tex] The acceleration of the car is 0.75 m/s²