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A race car starting from rest accelerates uniformly at a rate of 3.90 m/s^2 what is the cars speed after it has traveled 200 m.

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A race car starting from rest accelerates uniformly at a rate of 3.90 m/s² what is the cars speed after it has traveled 200 m.

We have the following data:

Vf (final velocity) = ? (in m/s)

Vi (initial velocity) = 0 m/s (accelerated from rest)

d (displacement) = 200 m

a (acceleration) = 3.90 m/s²

Since we do not need to know the time elapsed during the movement, we apply the data of the question to the Equation of Torricelli, let us see:


V_f^2 = V_i^2 + 2*a*d


V_f^2 = 0^2 + 2*3.90*200


V_f^2 = 0 + 1560


V_f^2 = 1560


V_f = √(1560)


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The formula for accelerational displacement is at^2/2, so we know that 3.9t^2/2 = 200, or 3.9t^2 = 400. t =
√(400/3.9) \approx 10.12739367, at = v, so
3.9 * 10.12739367 \approx 39.5 m/s
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