Sagot :
SCIENCE
Behind the Speed
Problem:
Indicate if there's an acceleration and no acceleration.
[tex]v_{1} = 8\:m/s\\\\v_{2} = 8\:m/s[/tex]
Answer:
NO ACCELERATION
How does it happen that the statement shows that it has "no acceleration"?
It is because there is no changes in the velocity. The initial velocity [tex](v_{1})[/tex] started at [tex]8\:m/s[/tex]. The final velocity [tex](v_{2})[/tex] was [tex]8\:m/s[/tex].
If we take the difference between these given velocities (the start and the end), we can have the result of [tex]0\:m/s[/tex]. Meaning, there was no acceleration at all.