a plane stops from 250 mph in 25 seconds.

Calculate the planes acceleration

To calculate the plane's acceleration, we can use the formula:

Acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time

Given that the initial velocity (u) is 250 mph, the final velocity (v) is 0 mph (since the plane stops), and the time (t) is 25 seconds, we can substitute these values into the formula to find the acceleration.

Acceleration = (0 - 250) mph / 25 seconds

Simplifying, we get:

Acceleration = -250 mph / 25 seconds

Acceleration = -10 mph/s

Therefore, the plane's acceleration is -10 mph/s. The negative sign indicates that the velocity is decreasing or decelerating.

To calculate the plane's acceleration, we can use the formula:

acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time

In this case:
- The initial velocity is given as 250 mph.
- The final velocity is 0 mph because the plane stops.
- The time is given as 25 seconds.

First, let's convert the initial velocity and final velocity from mph to meters per second (m/s) since acceleration is typically measured in SI units.

1 mph is equal to 0.44704 m/s. Therefore, the initial velocity is 250 mph * 0.44704 m/s = 111.76 m/s.

Now we can substitute the values into the formula:

acceleration = (0 m/s - 111.76 m/s) / 25 s

Simplifying this equation gives:

acceleration = -111.76 m/s / 25 s = -4.47 m/s²

The plane's acceleration is -4.47 m/s² (negative because it decelerated).

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Vo = 250mi/h * 1600m/mi * (1/3600)h/s =

111.11m/s.

a = (Vf - Vo) / t,
a = (0 - 111.11) / 25 = -4.44m/s^2.