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A motorcyclist changes the velocity of his bike from 20.0 meters/second to 35.0 meters/second under a constant acceleration of 4.00 meters/second2. How long does it take the bike to reach the final velocity?

a.2.02 seconds
b.–2.02 seconds
c.3.75 seconds
d.–3.75 seconds

User Zorgarath
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Answer: C. 3.75 seconds

In this case, the initial speed/velocity is 20m/s and the final velocity is 35m/s with 4m/s2 acceleration. To determine how long it takes the bike to the final velocity you need to divide the difference in velocity(final velocity-initial velocity) with acceleration. The equation would be

time= (final velocity - initial velocity) / acceleration
time= (35m/s-20m/s) /4m/s2 = 15/4 s= 3.75s
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