Final answer:
The cat's displacement as it accelerates for 3.0 seconds at an acceleration of 0.40 m/s² from an initial speed of 0.56 m/s is 3.48 meters.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the cat's displacement during the time it accelerates, we can use the formula for displacement with constant acceleration, which is:
s = ut + ½at²
where:
- s is the displacement
- u is the initial velocity
- a is the acceleration
- t is the time
In this scenario, the cat's initial velocity (u) is 0.56 m/s, the acceleration (a) is 0.40 m/s², and the time (t) is 3.0 s. Plugging these values into the formula:
s = (0.56 m/s)(3.0 s) + ½(0.40 m/s²)(3.0 s)²
s = 1.68 m + ½(0.40 m/s²)(9 s)
s = 1.68 m + 1.8 m
s = 3.48 m
Therefore, the cat's displacement is 3.48 meters.