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A locomotive is accelerating at 3.03 m/s2. It passes through a 16.8-m-wide crossing in a time of 3.18 s. After the locomotive leaves the crossing, how much time is required until its speed reaches 32.2 m/s?

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Answer: Distance=16.8m

Time=3.18s

Explanation:

User Dhyan Mohandas
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First find velocity(initial)

  • Distance=16.8m
  • Time=3.18s


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow Velocity=(16.8)/(3.18)


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow Velocity=5.2m/s

  • u=5.2m/s
  • Final velocity=v=32.2m/s
  • Acceleration=a=3.03m/s^2


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow v=u+at


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow t=(v-u)/(a)


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow t=(32.2-5.2)/(3.03)


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow t=(27)/(3.03)


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow t=8.91s

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