Using acceleration to find distance traveled

In summary, the car's acceleration is 2.25 m/s/s and it traveled 70.875 meters in 12 seconds, using the equation s=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^{2}.
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Homework Statement


A car accelerates from 18 m/s to 45 m/s in 12 s. Assume constant acceleration.
What was its acceleration? How far did it travel?

I know that the acceleration is 2.25 m/s/s but I'm not sure how to go from acceleration to distance traveled.


Homework Equations


I'm guessing that its this one
vf^2 = vi^2 + 2a * ChangePosition

The Attempt at a Solution



(vf^2 - vi^2)/2a = change in position

So I get 45^2 - 18^2 / 24 which equals 70.875 meters. When I submitted the problem I got the acceleration right but I screwed up the change in position.
 
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d = 1/2 at^2
 
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You accidentally substituted the time instead of the acceleration into your rearranged equation:

[tex]\Delta x=\frac{v_{f}^{2}-v_{i}^{2}}{2a}[/tex]
 
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ussfletcher said:
d = 1/2 at^2

To use this formula, the entire equation will need to be put to use. i.e.

[tex]s=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^{2}[/tex]
s = displacement
u = initial velocity
 
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1. How is acceleration used to find distance traveled?

Acceleration is used to find distance traveled by using the formula d = 1/2at^2, where d is the distance traveled, a is the acceleration, and t is the time elapsed.

2. Can acceleration be used to find distance traveled in any situation?

Yes, acceleration can be used to find distance traveled in any situation as long as the acceleration is constant. If the acceleration is changing, more advanced equations must be used.

3. What unit of measurement is used for acceleration?

The SI unit for acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s^2).

4. How does negative acceleration affect the distance traveled?

Negative acceleration, also known as deceleration, will decrease the distance traveled. This is because the object is slowing down and covering less distance in a given time.

5. Can acceleration be used to find distance traveled in a curved path?

Yes, acceleration can still be used to find distance traveled in a curved path as long as the acceleration is constant. However, more advanced equations are needed to calculate the distance traveled in a curved path with changing acceleration.

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