Gza- well the thing is I have used my book as a reference, and looking at all the examples inside the book. The thing is I'm just confused with the additional seconds and how I kept arriving at higher numbers than what I thought it might be.
AKG- Gosh your so nice to take your time up to...
the first question I put down the wrong answer it should be-
V=24.0m/s
Second problem
t=10s
a=4.0m/s^2
V=40m/s
but the brake is still confusing me:
which formula do I use, to solve for it? and how do I arrive to the correct answer?
I feel so dump. I've never taken physics in high school, and now I'm struggling on my second problem. And it's only the beginning of the term :cry: . Can someone pls help.
If a person on a bike is at rest and pushes himself forward with a constant acceleration of 4.0m/s^2. what is his speed...