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In 10 seconds a car accelerates 4/ms to 60m/s. how fast was the car going before it accelerated?

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Well it seems like this problem gives you what you need.  You said the car was going 4m/s and then accelerated to 60m/s... so 4m/s would be your answer for the initial velocity

Answer:

4m /s.

Explanation:

Acceleration is defined as the change of velocity, that is, when the velocity increases or decreases, there's acceleration. When the velocity doesn't change, there's no acceleration or it's null.

So, in this case, the initial velocity of the accelerated period is 4m/s, and after the period is 60m/s. This means 4m/s represents the velocity before the acceleration and 60m/s represents the velocity after the acceleration.

Therefore, the right answer here is 4m/s.

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