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The cart travels the track again and now experiences a constant tangential acceleration from point A to point C. The speeds of the cart are 10.6 ft/s at point A and 15.6 ft/s at point C. The cart takes 4.00 s to go from point A to point C, and the cart takes 1.80 s to go from point B to point C. What is the cart's speed at point B

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Answer:

a)
a_(avg)=1.25ft/s^2

b)
v_b=13.35ft/s

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Speed at point A
v_A=10.6ft/s

Speed at point C
v_C=15.6ft/s

Time from Point A to C
T_(ac)=4.00s

Time from Point B to C
T_(bc)=1.80s

Generally the equation for acceleration From A to B is mathematically given by


a_(avg)=(v_c-v_a)/(\triangle t)


a_(avg)=(15.6-10.6)/(4.0 )


a_(avg)=1.25ft/s^2

Generally the equation for cart speed at B is mathematically given by


a_(avg)=(v_c-v_a)/(T_(bc))


v_b=v_c-a_(avg)*T_(bc)


v_b=15.6ft/s-(1.25ft/s^2)(1.80)


v_b=13.35ft/s

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