Answer to Question #322628 in Classical Mechanics for hhh

Question #322628

You're travelling in a straight line. With a constant acceleration of 0.50 \text{ m}\cdot{s}^{-2}

0.50 m⋅s−2

, how long does it take to accelerate from 13 \text{ m}\cdot \text{s}^{-1}

13 m⋅s−1

to 18 \text{ m}\cdot \text{s}^{-1}

18 m⋅s−1

, and how far do you travel while doing so?

Time = _____ seconds

Distance = ______ metres.


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Expert's answer
2022-04-03T16:51:04-0400

"t=10.6~s,"

"d=20.4~m."


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