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a lorry travels 3600m on a test track accelerating constantly at 3m/s squared from standstill. what is the final velocity (3 significant figs)

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The final velocity of the truck is found as 146.969 m/s.

Step-by-step explanation:

As it is stated that the lorry was in standstill position before travelling a distance or covering a distance of 3600 m, the initial velocity is considered as zero. Then, it is stated that the lorry travels with constant acceleration. So we can use the equations of motion to determine the final velocity of the lorry when it reaches 3600 m distance.

Thus, a initial velocity (u) = 0, acceleration a = 3 m/s² and the displacement s is 3600 m. The third equation of motion should be used to determine the final velocity as below.


2as =v^(2) - u^(2) \\\\v^(2) = 2as + u^(2)

Then, the final velocity will be


v^(2) = 2 * 3 * 3600 + 0 = 21600\\ \\v=√(21600)=146.969 m/s

Thus, the final velocity of the truck is found as 146.969 m/s.

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