Physics Question on Motion: Object Acceleration and Distance in Uniform Motion

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The discussion revolves around calculating the acceleration of an object that travels 22.5 meters during the eighth second of its motion. Participants clarify that the object is assumed to start from rest, which simplifies the equations used for motion. The key equations discussed include those for distance traveled under uniform acceleration, specifically focusing on the distances covered in the first seven and eight seconds. By setting up the equations for both time intervals and subtracting them, the acceleration can be determined. The conversation emphasizes the importance of correctly interpreting the problem's conditions to arrive at the solution.
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Homework Statement


An object that is acclerating uniformly travels 22.5 m in the eighth second of its motion.
a) what is the acceleration of the object?

b) how far does the object travel in 6 seconds?


Homework Equations


I'm not exactly sure what equation would be necessary-
perhaps -- a=v-u/t
v=u+at
x=ut+1/2at^2


The Attempt at a Solution



i attempted to use the a=v-u/t equation, however, it wasn't successful. I don't even think you can use that equation since we don't have the values for velocity;initial nor final.
 
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The object has no motion at t = 0. How far does it travel in 8 seconds? How far does it travel in 7 seconds? Its displacement between the. 7th and 8th seconds is given as 22.5 m. Use your last equation.
 
Hi einstein101. The eighth second is that time difference between seven seconds and eight seconds.

travel during first 7 seconds= u.7 + (1/2)a.72

travel during first 8 seconds= ?
 
But how do I find the initial velocity for the equation?
And how would I exactly go about finding the acceleration?
 
PhanthomJay said:
The object has no motion at t = 0. How far does it travel in 8 seconds? How far does it travel in 7 seconds? Its displacement between the. 7th and 8th seconds is given as 22.5 m. Use your last equation.

It says nowhere that the object started from rest.
 
e^(i Pi)+1=0 said:
It says nowhere that the object started from rest.
It says "in the eighth second of its motion". I would interpret that to mean that it started from rest.
 
einstein101 said:
But how do I find the initial velocity for the equation?
And how would I exactly go about finding the acceleration?
Can you finish the equation I left uncompleted?
 
Doc Al said:
It says "in the eighth second of its motion". I would interpret that to mean that it started from rest.

Hmm, I suppose you're right.
 
so travel during first 8 seconds=u x 8 +1/2(a)(8)^2

then what do i do?
 
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einstein101 said:
so travel during first 8 seconds=u x 8 +1/2(a)(8)^2

then what do i do?
Good. Now subtract that from the companion equation I gave you, viz., of distance traveled during first 7 seconds.
 
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einstein101 said:
so travel during first 8 seconds=u x 8 +1/2(a)(8)^2

then what do i do?
It has been established that the object starts from rest and thus u = 0 and the distance traveled in 8 seconds is 32(a). In a similar manner, find the distance traveled in 7 seconds. Subtract this 2nd equation from the first equation and set the result equal to 22.5 to solve for a.
 
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