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To find the value of acceleration, we can use the kinematic equation that relates final velocity (v), initial velocity (u), acceleration (a), and time (t):

v = u + at

In this case, the car's initial velocity (u) is 30 m/s, the final velocity (v) is 0 m/s (as it comes to a stop), and the time (t) is 30 seconds. We want to find the acceleration (a).

Substituting the given values into the equation, we have:

0 = 30 + a * 30

Simplifying the equation further:

0 = 30 + 30a

Rearranging the equation to isolate the acceleration term:

30a = -30

Dividing both sides of the equation by 30:

a = -1 m/s²

Therefore, the value of acceleration is -1 m/s². The negative sign indicates that the acceleration is in the opposite direction of the initial velocity, indicating deceleration or slowing down.

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