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Why Is My Speed Calculation for the Accelerating Car Incorrect?
Got it. Thanks.- JacobPeeples
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Is My Speed Calculation for the Accelerating Car Incorrect?
Okay nevermind, it was just 5*10.- JacobPeeples
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Is My Speed Calculation for the Accelerating Car Incorrect?
Uh, I'm sorry, I really don't know what I am doing with this problem. I keep getting confused with its acceleration and speed. Could you point me in the direction you would go for this problem?- JacobPeeples
- Post #8
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Is My Speed Calculation for the Accelerating Car Incorrect?
No…at 8.9 seconds it is traveling at the same speed.- JacobPeeples
- Post #6
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Is My Speed Calculation for the Accelerating Car Incorrect?
So I went ahead and found the distance by multiplying (1/2)*44.5*10 which came out as 225. I then divided that by 10 which is the time interval the question wants me to identify. I get 22.5 which is obviously wrong for some reason, but I am still stuck nonetheless.- JacobPeeples
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why Is My Speed Calculation for the Accelerating Car Incorrect?
So as I have been completing my physics homework, there is one question I can not get passed. However I feel as if I already have the answer. The question is: What is the speed of the car 10.0 s after it begins its motion if it continues to move with the same acceleration? The original...- JacobPeeples
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- Basic physics Physics Stuck
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help