Final answer:
For Part A, the car's final velocity is 27.96 m/s due north after 5.6 seconds with an acceleration of 1.6 m/s² due north. For Part B, the car's final velocity is 10.6 m/s due north after 5.6 seconds with an acceleration of 1.5 m/s² due south.
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculating Final Velocity with Acceleration
Part A: To find the velocity of the car after 5.6 seconds with an acceleration of 1.6 m/s2 due north, we need to use the formula final velocity (v) = initial velocity (u) + acceleration (a) × time (t). For this scenario:
Acceleration (a) = 1.6 m/s2
Time (t) = 5.6 s
So the final velocity would be:
Time (t) = 5.6 s
The final velocity can be calculated as:
v = 19 m/s + (-1.5 m/s2 × 5.6 s) = 19 m/s - 8.4 m/s = 10.6 m/s due north.