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A car with velocity of 2.1m/s is a accelerated uniformly at the rate of 1.2m/s for 6.8. What is the final velocity?

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Final answer:

The final velocity of the car after accelerating uniformly at a rate of 1.2 m/s² for 6.8 seconds, starting from an initial velocity of 2.1 m/s, is 10.26 m/s.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the final velocity of a car that starts with an initial velocity and accelerates uniformly, we can use the formula:

vf = vi + at

Where:

  • vf is the final velocity,
  • vi is the initial velocity,
  • a is the acceleration, and
  • t is the time.

In this scenario, the car has an initial velocity of 2.1 m/s and accelerates at a rate of 1.2 m/s2 for 6.8 seconds.

Using the given values:

vf = 2.1 m/s + (1.2 m/s2 × 6.8 s)

vf = 2.1 m/s + 8.16 m/s

vf = 10.26 m/s

The final velocity of the car after 6.8 seconds of acceleration is 10.26 m/s.

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