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A helicopter's speed increases from 25m/sec to 60m/sec in 5 seconds. What is the acceleration of this helicopter? Do not include units with your answer.

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A helicopter's speed increases from 25m/sec to 60m/sec in 5 seconds. What is
the acceleration of this helicopter? Do not include units with your answer.

A helicopter's speed increases from 25m/sec to 60m/sec in 5 seconds. What is the acceleration of this helicopter? Do not include units with your answer.

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OswaldMaster · Tutor for 5 years

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\(7\)

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Acceleration is calculated by the change in velocity divided by the time taken for that change. Here, the initial velocity is \(25 \, \text{m/sec}\), the final velocity is \(60 \, \text{m/sec}\), and the time taken is \(5 \, \text{seconds}\).
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