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A race car starts from rest and speeds up uniformly to the right until it reaches a maximum velocity of 60m/s^2



What is the acceleration of the race car?

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Question:

A race car starts from rest and speed up uniformly to the right until it reaches a maximum velocity of 60m/s in 15 secs

Answer:

4m/s²

Step-by-step explanation:

The acceleration of a body in uniform motion can be found by using one of the equations of motion as follows;

v = u + at ------------------(i)

Where;

v = final velocity of the body

u = initial velocity of the body

a = acceleration of the body

t = time taken for the motion

From the question, the body is the race car and has the following:

v = 60m/s²

u = 0 [since the car starts from rest]

t = 15 secs.

Now, substitute these values into equation(i) as follows;

60 = 0 + a(15)

60 = 15a [Divide through by 15]


(60)/(15) =
(15a)/(15)

a = 4

Therefore, the acceleration of the race car is 4m/s²

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