How can I calculate the correct velocity for the car?

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To calculate the correct velocity of the car, the initial speed is 25 m/s, and it accelerates for 4 seconds to reach a final speed V. The total distance traveled is 600 meters, which includes both the distance covered during acceleration and the distance covered at constant speed for 8 seconds. While one method involves using kinematic equations, another effective approach is to analyze a velocity-time graph, where the area under the graph represents the total distance. A proposed value of V was 75 m/s, but this was incorrect, as it does not align with the total distance constraint given in the problem. The correct calculation must account for the distances covered in both phases of motion to find V accurately.
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The initial speed of a car is 25ms^-1 and it accelerates for 4 secs to reach a speed of Vms^-1. It then maintains this velocity traveling at constant speed for a further 8 seconds. The total overla distance travlled is 600m.

I am really stuck.
I used v = u+at to get one question.

v = 25 + 4a...1
now?
 
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Ok there are basically two ways to this problem . One is that you have to apply kinematic equations for three different cases.

Secondly, a better one is that you draw a v-t graph which will start from 25 m/s and with +ve slope , then it goes forward at the same velocity and 0 slope for 8 secs.Now area under this graph is the distance traveled , that is 600 m.

I think you haven't mentioned what is to be found in this problem, but the graph method will give you any value you want.
 
oh yeah. I have to find the value V. Using the graph method, V comes out to be 75. Right?
 
If you have correctly drawn the graph , using simple science you will get the correct answer.Check your answers .
 
I used the trapezium rule for area under the graph (a+b/2 * height) to find V.
v= 75ms^-1
 
Yes answer is right then.Good Job.
 
Gughanath said:
I used the trapezium rule for area under the graph (a+b/2 * height) to find V.
v= 75ms^-1

That is not the correct answer. At 75m/sec, in 8 sec the car would move 600m. The problem says the car moves a total of 600m during the entire time of 4 seconds while accelerating plus 8 additional seconds at constant speed.
 
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