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A motorboat accelerates uniformly from a velocity of 6.5m/s to the west to a velocity of 1.5m/s to the west. if its accelerate was 2.7m/s2 to the east , how far did it travel during the accelration?

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A motorboat accelerates uniformly from a velocity of 6.5m/s to the west to a velocity of 1.5m/s to the west. if its accelerate was 2.7m/s2 to the east , how far did it travel during the accelration? Give your answer in units of kilometers per hour/sec. To find the acceleration of the car we have to
1. First determine the suitable formula for this word problem.
Which is a. A=vf-vi/t which will be
Given are: Vi= 6.5 m/s Vf= 1.5 m/s a= 2.7 m/sec2 t=1.85s
Solution:
x = v0t + ½at2

x = 16.645375 m



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