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starting from reast a boat increases its speed to 4.12 m/s with constant acceleration. (a) what is the boat's average speed? (b...Asked by stoic-rider77
Starting from rest, a boat increases its speed to 4.92 m/s with constant acceleration.
(a) What is the boat's average speed?
(b) If it takes the boat 5.07 s to reach this speed, how far has it traveled?
(a) What is the boat's average speed?
(b) If it takes the boat 5.07 s to reach this speed, how far has it traveled?
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Answered by
charrice
initial velocity = 0 m/s
final velocity = 4.92 m/s
constant acceleration so,
(a) average velocity =
(initial velocity + final velocity)/2
(b) distance = average velocity x time
substitute and calculate
final velocity = 4.92 m/s
constant acceleration so,
(a) average velocity =
(initial velocity + final velocity)/2
(b) distance = average velocity x time
substitute and calculate
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Anonymous
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Starting from rest, a boat increases its speed to 4.92 m/s with constant acceleration.
(a) What is the boat's average speed?
(b) If it takes the boat 5.07 s to reach this speed, how far has it traveled?
(a) What is the boat's average speed?
(b) If it takes the boat 5.07 s to reach this speed, how far has it traveled?
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