Calculating Acceleration (of a Car) - WORKED EXAMPLE - GCSE Physics

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This is a worked example on calculating acceleration. This is a popular question for students to be asked and this one is specific to calculating the acceleration of a car.

The question is as follows:
Calculate the acceleration of a car that is initially travelling at 60 mph (26.8 m/s) and then takes 3.5 seconds to come to a rest. 

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Lewis

Relevant for GCSE Physics 9-1 in the following exam boards:
AQA (including Trilogy)
Edexcel
CCEA
OCR A
OCR B
WJEC
CIE (Cambridge International Examinations) IGCSE (Higher only)
Edexcel International IGCSE

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Thank you for another brilliant and interesting video! 👍🏻

zoeevans
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Teacher played this for our lessons thanks

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so if we wanted to express the value in G's we would divide the value by 9.807?

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