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8.How long (in seconds) does it take for a caraccelerating at 3.50 m/s2 to go from rest to 120 km/h?

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The time it takes for an object to change its velocity at a constant acceleration is given by:


\Delta t=(\Delta v)/(a)

Since the car changes its speed from 0 to 120km/h, then Δv=120km/h.

Write the change in speed using meters per second. Remember that 1m/s=3.6km/h:


120(km)/(h)=120(km)/(h)*(1(m)/(s))/(3.6(km)/(h))=33.333\ldots(m)/(s)

Replace Δv=33.333m/s and a=3.50m/s^2 to find the time it takes for the car to reach a speed of 120km/h:


\Delta t=(33.333\ldots(m)/(s))/(3.50(m)/(s^2))=9.52s

Therefore, it takes 9.52 seconds for a car accelerating at 3.50m/s to go from rest to 120km/h.

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