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The discussion revolves around a one-dimensional motion problem involving a motorcyclist with an initial velocity of 8.0 m/s who accelerates to a final velocity of 17.0 m/s over a time interval of 3.0 seconds. Participants are tasked with calculating the acceleration and displacement during this interval.
Multiple interpretations of the problem are being explored, with various participants offering different approaches to the calculations. Some participants provide specific calculations while others question the validity of certain methods or assumptions made in the problem setup.
There appears to be some confusion regarding the appropriate formulas to use for calculating displacement and acceleration, with participants debating the correct approach without reaching a consensus.
SarahV said:![]()
Help! I need to know how to work this problem! A motorcyclist moving with an initial velocity of 8.0 m/s undergoes a constant acceleration for 3.0s, at which time his velocity is 17.0 m/s. What is the acceleration, and how far does he travel in the 3.0 s interval?