What is the acceleration if change in velocity is 1.2 m/s and the time interval of this change in velocity is 8.25 s? (Your answer will be in m/s^2)

To find acceleration, we need to use the formula:

acceleration (a) = change in velocity (Δv) / time interval (Δt)

In this case, the change in velocity (Δv) is given as 1.2 m/s and the time interval (Δt) is given as 8.25 s.

Now we can substitute these values into the formula:

a = 1.2 m/s / 8.25 s

To solve for the value of acceleration, we can divide the change in velocity by the time interval:

a = 0.145 m/s^2

Therefore, the acceleration is 0.145 m/s^2.