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A high-performance car accelerates from from zero to 26.8 m/s (60 mi/h) in 3.093 s. Find the magnitude of the car's acceleration.
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a = (Vf - Vi) / t.
a = (26.8 - 0)m/s / 3.093s = 8.7m/s^2.
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