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At t=0 s, a bunny is hopping along at 1.0 m/s. It continues at that speed, until at t=10 s, when the bunny begins to slow down with a constant acceleration. It comes to a complete stop at t=12 s. What is the bunny’s displacement at t=12 s? What is the bunny’s acceleration when slowing down?

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The bunny’s displacement at t=12 s is 12 m.

The bunny’s acceleration when slowing down is -0.083 m/s².

What is displacement?

The displacement of an object is the change in position of the object.

The displacement of the object at time, t = 12 seconds, is the change in position from time, t = 0 seconds to time, t = 12 seconds.

Δx = v(t₂ - t₁)

Δx = 1 m/s (12 s - 0 s)

Δx = 12 m

Bunny’s acceleration when slowing down

The bunny’s acceleration when slowing down is calculated as follows;

a = (v - u)/(t₂ - t₁)

a = (0 - 1 m/s) / (12 s - 0 s)

a = -0.083 m/s²

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