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A motorcyclist heading east accelerates with a constant acceleration
of 4.0 m/s2. At time t = 0 he is 5.0 m east of a signpost, moving east
at 15 m/s.
a) Find his position and velocity at time t = 2.0 s.
b) Where is the motorcyclist when his velocity is 25 m/s?

how can i solve this ??
 
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thank you. is it? a=Vf-Vi/ΔT is it my formula? or V=V0+at2
 
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bl4cksta said:
a=Vf-Vi/ΔT is it my formula?

yes, that'll give you vf

you're using it because it has vi a t and vf :wink:
or V=V0+at2

where did you get that from?? :confused:

see the pf library for the standard https://www.physicsforums.com/library.php?do=view_item&itemid=204" equations :wink:

… to find s, you need one with vi a t and s

… what do you get? :smile:
 
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tiny-tim said:
hi bl4cksta! :smile:

(try using the X2 and X2 icons just above the Reply box :wink:)


yes, that'll give you vf

you're using it because it has vi a t and vf :wink:


where did you get that from?? :confused:

see the pf library for the standard https://www.physicsforums.com/library.php?do=view_item&itemid=204" equations :wink:

… to find s, you need one with vi a t and s

… what do you get? :smile:


oops I am sorry i give you a wrong formulas
 
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tiny-tim said:
hi bl4cksta! :smile:

(try using the X2 and X2 icons just above the Reply box :wink:)


yes, that'll give you vf

you're using it because it has vi a t and vf :wink:


where did you get that from?? :confused:

see the pf library for the standard https://www.physicsforums.com/library.php?do=view_item&itemid=204" equations :wink:

… to find s, you need one with vi a t and s

… what do you get? :smile:


oops I am sorry i give you a wrong formula
 
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