A vehicle maintains a uniform velocity of 60m /s for 60s.

Calculate acceleration

uniform velocity means zero acceleration!

To calculate acceleration, you need to know the change in velocity and the time taken for that change to occur. In this case, since the vehicle maintains a uniform velocity (60 m/s) for 60 seconds, there is no change in velocity. Therefore, the acceleration is zero.

Acceleration (a) is typically defined as the rate of change of velocity (v) over time (t), expressed as a = Δv/Δt. When there is no change in velocity, the acceleration is zero.