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To find the acceleration of the jet, we first need to convert the speed from km/h to m/s. 153 km/h is equal to 42.5 m/s. The final velocity is 0 m/s, so the change in velocity is 42.5 m/s. The acceleration can be calculated using the formula acceleration = change in velocity / time. Therefore, the acceleration of the jet is 42.5 m/s divided by 2 s, which equals 21.25 m/s².

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153 km/h is 42.5 m/s. If the deceleration takes 2 seconds, then the deceleration is 21.25 m/s2. (This is about 2.2 gees)

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Q: If a fighter is landing on an aircraft carrier's flight deck that has a length of 300 m must reduce its speed from 153 km to exactly 0 km in 2 s what is the jet's acceleration?
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