Answer:
To solve for the distance covered by the car, we need to use the kinematic equation:
distance = initial velocity x time + (1/2) x acceleration x time^2
We know that the initial velocity, u, is 3 m/s, the time, t, is 10 sec, and the acceleration, a, is 5 m/s². Substituting these values gives:
distance = (3 m/s) x (10 sec) + (1/2) x (5 m/s²) x (10 sec)^2
distance = 30 m + (1/2) x 5 m/s² x 100 sec²
distance = 30 m + 250 m
distance = 280 m
Therefore, the car covers a distance of 280 meters if its accelerator with 5m/s² for 10 sec at an initial velocity of 3 m/s.
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