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A car has a velocity of 10m/s.it now accelerates for 1m/s for 1/4 minutes. Find the distance travelled in this time and final speed of the car​

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¡Hellow!

For this problem, lets recabe information:

v (Velocity) = 10 m/s

a (Aceleration) = 1 m/s²

t (Time) = 1/4 min = 25 s

d (Distance) = ?

v' (Final velocity) = ?

First, for calculate distance, lets applicate formula:


\boxed{\boxed{\text{d = Vo * t + (a * t}^(2))\text{ * 0,5} } }

Lets replace according we information and let's resolve it:

d = 10 m/s * 25 s + (1 m/s² * (25 s)²) * 0,5

d = 250 m + (625 m) * 0,5

d = 2,5 m + 312,5 m

d = 314 meters.

Now, for calculate final speed, lets applicate formula:


\boxed{\boxed{\text{v' = v + a * t} } }

Lets replace according we information and let's resolve it:

v' = 10 m/s + 1 m/s² * 25 s

v' = 10 m/s + 25 m/s

v' = 35 m/s

¿Good Luck?

Att: That guy who use the "ñ".

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