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depends on how long it takes to accelerate from these speeds

(45m/s-25m/s)/time(s)

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The acceleration of the object can be calculated using the formula: acceleration = change in velocity / time taken. Given that the initial velocity is 25 m/s and the final velocity is 45 m/s, the change in velocity is 45 m/s - 25 m/s = 20 m/s. Without knowing the time taken, we cannot calculate the acceleration directly.

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Q: What is the acceleration when an object accelerated from 25m's to 45m's?
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