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a truck accelerates uniformly at the rate of 1.2 m/s^2 for a distance of 50 m. If the truck started with an initial velocity of 3 m/s, wht is its velocity at the end of 50m?

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Recall that


{v_f}^2-{v_i}^2=2a\Delta x

where
v_i,
v_f are the truck's initial and final velocities, respectively;
a is its acceleration; and
\Delta x is the total change in its position. We have everything we need in order to solve for
v_f. Note that the truck's acceleration is always positive, so we should expect the final velocity to also be positive.


{v_f}^2-\left(3\,(\mathrm m)/(\mathrm s)\right)^2=2\left(1.2\,(\mathrm m)/(\mathrm s^2)\right)(50\,\mathrm m)


\implies{v_f}^2=129\,(\mathrm m^2)/(\mathrm s^2)


\implies v_f=11.4\,(\mathrm m)/(\mathrm s)

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