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∙ 13y agoAt the end of 7.508 seconds, the car has traveled 62 meters,
and it's speed is 16.517 meters per second.
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∙ 13y agoAcceleration cannot be measured in metres per second. There is, therefore a fundamental problem with the question.
hope im right... dx/dt = 3.1 t dx = 3.1 t dt dx=52 z=distance 52= intergral(0,Z) 3.1 t dt 52=3.1 Z^2 /2 Z^2=104/3.1
172.8 miles
Since the car accelerates uniformly, its average speed during the interval is1/2 (initial speed + final speed) = 1/2 (4.15 + 17.11) = 10.63 m/s.The distance covered is (average speed) x (time) = (10.63) x (4.8) = 51.024 meters.If the motion during the 4.8 seconds was all in the same direction along a straight line,then that same 51.024 meters is also the displacement during that time.If, instead, it happened to take 4.8 seconds to go around a circle with a circumferenceof 51.024 m, then the displacement over the 4.8 seconds is zero, since the starting lineis also the finish line.
you can find the distance when you know your speed and the time you traveled
4/3 ms-2.
Acceleration cannot be measured in metres per second. There is, therefore a fundamental problem with the question.
The displacement-time graph for a body moving in a straight line with uniformly increasing speed would be a straight line with a positive slope. As time increases, the displacement of the body also increases at a constant rate.
160 m
If an object traveling in a straight line accelerates, it will experience a change in velocity over time. This means the object will either speed up or slow down, depending on the direction of the acceleration.
hope im right... dx/dt = 3.1 t dx = 3.1 t dt dx=52 z=distance 52= intergral(0,Z) 3.1 t dt 52=3.1 Z^2 /2 Z^2=104/3.1
In uniform motion, object travel at fixed and constant speed and uniformly accelerated motion the speed of the object increases uniformly.
Linear speed is the distance traveled per unit of time along a straight path. It is a measure of how fast an object is moving in a specific direction. It is often calculated as the ratio of the distance traveled to the time taken to cover that distance.
172.8 miles
Since the car accelerates uniformly, its average speed during the interval is1/2 (initial speed + final speed) = 1/2 (4.15 + 17.11) = 10.63 m/s.The distance covered is (average speed) x (time) = (10.63) x (4.8) = 51.024 meters.If the motion during the 4.8 seconds was all in the same direction along a straight line,then that same 51.024 meters is also the displacement during that time.If, instead, it happened to take 4.8 seconds to go around a circle with a circumferenceof 51.024 m, then the displacement over the 4.8 seconds is zero, since the starting lineis also the finish line.
are high, air accelerates and stretches out.
No, the distance traveled by the body in free fall is not the same for each time interval. The distance traveled increases with time because the body accelerates due to gravity. This means that the body covers more distance in each subsequent time interval.