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0/1 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES SERCP11 3.1.P.005. 1/100 Submissions Used PREVIOUS ANSWERS ASK YOUR TEACHER PRA A car is traveling east at 15.0 m/s when it turns due south and accelerates to 40.0 m/s, all during a time of 5.00 s. Calculate the magnitude of the car's average acceleration (in m/s²). HINT Use the definition of average acceleration to find the x- and y-components. Then use the Pythagorean theorem to find the magnitude. Click the hint button again to remove this hint.
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A car is traveling east at 15.0 m/s when it turns due south and accelerates to 40.0 m/s, all during a time of 5.00 s. Calculate the magnitude of the car's average acceleration (in m/s²).
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Use the definition of average acceleration to find the x- and y-components. Then use the Pythagorean theorem to find the magnitude.
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A car is traveling east at 15.0 m/s when it turns due south and accelerates to 40.0 m/s, all during a time of 5.00 s. Calculate the magnitude of the car's average acceleration (in m/s²).
HINT
Use the definition of average acceleration to find the x- and y-components. Then use the Pythagorean theorem to find the magnitude.
Click the hint button again to remove this hint.
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