To find the acceleration, you can use the formula ( a = \frac{(v_f - v_i)}{t} ), where ( v_f ) is the final velocity, ( v_i ) is the initial velocity, and ( t ) is the time. Assuming you started from rest (initial velocity ( v_i = 0 )), and your final velocity after 7 seconds is 40 meters per second, the calculation would be ( a = \frac{(40 , \text{m/s} - 0)}{7 , \text{s}} \approx 5.71 , \text{m/s}^2 ). Thus, your acceleration during that time was approximately 5.71 meters per second squared.
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