Solution 6.2b

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Acceleration at any point is given by the gradient in a velocity-time graph.

On the first stage of the motion the gradient is given by

\displaystyle \frac{24 \text{ m}{{\text{s}}^{\text{-1}}}}{40\text{ s}}=0 \textrm{.}6\text{ m}{{\text{s}}^{\text{-2}}}