Velocity Question for a Car Accelerating Down a Road

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The car travels 240 meters in 8 seconds, resulting in an average velocity of 30 m/s. Its initial velocity at the first point is 12 m/s, which is below the average. Since the car is uniformly accelerating, its velocity at the second point must be greater than 30 m/s. The discussion emphasizes the relationship between initial velocity, average velocity, and uniform acceleration. Understanding these concepts is crucial for determining the car's final velocity.
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Homework Statement
A car uniformly accelerates along a straight road, goes the distance between two points 240 m apart in 8 s. Its velocity as it passes the first point is 12 m/s. Find the acceleration of the car and its velocity as it passes the second point.
Relevant Equations
V=D/S
240/8=30.
 
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asdek said:
Problem Statement: A car uniformly accelerates along a straight road, goes the distance between two points 240 m apart in 8 s. Its velocity as it passes the first point is 12 m/s. Find the acceleration of the car and its velocity as it passes the second point.
Relevant Equations: V=D/S

240/8=30.
You seem to have calculated the car's average velocity. Is its velocity as it passes the first point above or below that average?
 
jbriggs444 said:
You seem to have calculated the car's average velocity. Is its velocity as it passes the first point above or below that average?

I'm sorry I don't understand, its velocity as it passes the first point is 12m/s. I'm not sure how to find out its velocity as it passes the secont point.
 
asdek said:
I'm sorry I don't understand, its velocity as it passes the first point is 12m/s. I'm not sure how to find out its velocity as it passes the secont point.
I repeat:

You seem to have calculated the car's average velocity. Is its velocity as it passes the first point above or below that average?
 
jbriggs444 said:
I repeat:

You seem to have calculated the car's average velocity. Is its velocity as it passes the first point above or below that average?
Below?
 
asdek said:
Below?
Yes. 12 m/s is less than 30 m/s.

We are told that the acceleration is uniform. Given this, will the velocity at the second endpoint be greater or less than 30 m/s?
 
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