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07.01.2021 •
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The acceleration of Jill is
if he starts out at the velocity 20 m/s and in 10 s speeds up to 40 m/s.
Explanation:From given, we came to know that the Jill starts out at 20 m/s, and in 10 s speeds up to 40 m/s, to find acceleration of Jill, we know that acceleration is ratio of velocity to time change.
The acceleration is given by the formula:
We know that change in velocity as 20 m/s to 40.0 m/s and change time as 10 s.
Thus, acceleration of Jill will be![\bold{2 \ m / s^{2}}](/tpl/images/0172/5156/bb01e.png)