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Constant acceleration problem with a car
The equation for (c) is the equation for motion with constant acceleration: V2=V02+2a(x-x0) where (x-x0) is the displacement in which I labeled as "d"- Aman Abraha
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Constant acceleration problem with a car
I tried the calculation throughout without rounding for problem (c) starting with solving again for (a) and (b). I did get a slightly larger answer for (a) and a smaller answer for (b), but the were already correct beforehand when I did round them as there was a +/- 2% tolerance for answers...- Aman Abraha
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Constant acceleration problem with a car
1. Question to problem A car moving with constant acceleration covered the distance between two points 57.9 m apart in 5.02 s. Its speed as it passes the second point was 14.4 m/s. (a) What was the speed at the first point? (b) What was the acceleration? (c) At what prior distance from the first...- Aman Abraha
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