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acceleration 16. is it a vector or scalar? 17. what is the acceleration…

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acceleration

  1. is it a vector or scalar?
  2. what is the acceleration of a car that goes 0m/s to 20 m/s in 5s?
  3. is an object accelerating when it is traveling2m/s down the road? explain
  4. is the object accelerating when it is on a merry - go - round going 2 ms? explain

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descriptions: place the letter of the graph that represents each statement.

  1. the car is stopped.
  2. the car is traveling at a constant speed.
  3. the speed of the car is decreasing.
  4. the car is coming back home

Explanation:

Response
Question 16
Brief Explanations

Acceleration has both magnitude and direction (it depends on the change in velocity, which is a vector). So it is a vector quantity.

Step1: Recall the acceleration formula

The formula for acceleration \(a\) is \(a=\frac{v - u}{t}\), where \(v\) is final velocity, \(u\) is initial velocity, and \(t\) is time.

Step2: Substitute the values

Given \(u = 0\space m/s\), \(v=20\space m/s\), \(t = 5\space s\). Substitute into the formula: \(a=\frac{20 - 0}{5}\)

Step3: Calculate the result

\(\frac{20}{5}=4\space m/s^{2}\)

Brief Explanations

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Velocity includes speed and direction. If the object is traveling at a constant speed (\(2\space m/s\)) and direction (down the road) is constant, then velocity is constant. So acceleration is zero (no change in velocity), so it is not accelerating.

Answer:

Vector

Question 17