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What was the initial speed of a car if its speed is 40 m/s after 5 seconds of

accelerating at 4 m/s27
A. 10 m/s
B. 60 m/s
C. 20 m/s
D. 25 m/s
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User Eoin
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We use the formula:
V= u + at

V- final velocity. U- intial velocity. A- acceleration. T- time

Note: velocity is speed in this question

Fill in values:
V= u + at
40= u + 4 x 5
40= u + 20
40 - 20 = u
u = 20m/s
User Lawnsea
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf C. \ 20 \ m/s }}

Step-by-step explanation:

We are asked to find the initial speed of a car.

We are given the final speed, the time, and the acceleration, so we will use the following kinematic equation:


v_f=v_i+at

We know the final speed is 40 meters per second, the acceleration is 4 meters per second squared, and the time is 5 seconds.


  • v_f= 40 m/s
  • t= 5 s
  • a= 4 m/s²

Substitute the values into the formula.


40 \ m/s = v_i+(4 \ m/s^2 * 5 \ s)

Multiply inside the parentheses.


40 \ m/s =v_i+ 20 \ m/s

We are solving for the initial speed, so we must isolate the variable
v_i.

20 meters per second is being added to
v_i. The inverse operation of addition is subtraction. Subtract 20 m/s from both sides of the equation.


40 \ m/s - 20 \ m/s = v_i + 20 \ m/s - 20 \ m/s


40 \ m/s - 20 m/ s = v_i


20 \ m/s=v_i

The initial speed of the car is 20 meters per second and choice C is correct.

User Hrishi
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