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A person pushes horizontally on a 50-kg crate, causing it to accelerate from rest and slide across the surface. If the push causes the crate to accelerate at 2.0 m/s2, what is the velocity of the crate after the person has pushed the crate a distance of 6 meters?

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Answer:


v_(f) =4.9(m)/(s) : velocity of the crate after the person has pushed the crate a distance of 6 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

Crate kinetics

Crate moves with uniformly accelerated movement

v f²=v₀²+2a*d (formula 1)

d:displacement in meters (m)

v₀: initial speed in m/s

vf: final speed in m/s

a: acceleration in m/s²

Known data

v₀=0 The speed of the crate is equal to zero because part of the rest.

a= 2m/s²

d= 6m

Distance calculating

We replace data in the Formula (1)

v f²=0+2*2*d

v f²=2*2*6

v f²=24


v_(f) =√(24)


v_(f) =4.9(m)/(s)

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