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If a car has a constant acceleration of 4 m/s², starting from rest, how far has it travelled by the time it reaches the speed of 40 m/s?
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bobpursley
final velocity=at

t= 40/4 = 10 sec

distance= 1/2 a t^2=1/2 * 4*100
10 years ago

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