An object moving in the positive x direction went from a velocity of 2.5 km/s to a velocity of 8.0 km/s in 6.2 seconds. What's the object's average acceleration?

v1 =2.5 km/s = 2500 m/s,

v2 = 8 km/s = 8000 m/s.
a =(v2-v1)/Δt = (8000-2500)/6.2 =
=887.1 m/s²

To find the average acceleration of an object, you need to use the formula:

Average acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time

First, you need to convert the velocities from km/s to m/s, since the SI unit for velocity is meters per second. You can do this by multiplying the velocities by 1000:

Initial velocity = 2.5 km/s = 2.5 * 1000 m/s = 2500 m/s

Final velocity = 8.0 km/s = 8.0 * 1000 m/s = 8000 m/s

Now, substitute these values into the formula:

Average acceleration = (8000 m/s - 2500 m/s) / 6.2 s

Calculating the difference in velocities:

Average acceleration = 5500 m/s / 6.2 s

Finally, divide the calculated difference in velocities by the time to find the average acceleration:

Average acceleration ≈ 887.10 m/s²

So, the object's average acceleration is approximately 887.10 m/s² in the positive x direction.