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A motorcycle reaches the speed of 40 m / s, how far does it travel in 10 seconds?

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Answer:

d = 200 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Data:

  • Initial Velocity (Vo) = 0 m/s
  • Final Velocity (Vf) = 40 m/s
  • Time (t) = 10 s
  • Distance (d) = ?

Use formula:


  • \boxed{d=(Vf+Vo)/(2)*t}

Replace:


  • \boxed{d=(40(m)/(s)+0(m)/(s))/(2)*10s}

Sum in the numerator:


  • \boxed{d=(40(m)/(s))/(2)*10s}

It divides:


  • \boxed{d=20(m)/(s)*10s}

Simplify the seconds (s), and multiply:


  • \boxed{d=200\ m}

How far does it go?

Travel a distance of 200 meters.

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