distance:
first leg: avg velocity= 1/2 1.6*14
second leg: avg velocity = 1.6*14
third leg: avg veloctiy= 1/2 * (1.6*14)
multiply each of these by the time for the leg, then add the distances.
A subway train starts from rest at a station and accelerates at a rate of 1.60m/s^2 for 14.0 s. It runs at constant speed for 70.0 s and slows down at a rate of 3.50m/s^2 until it stops at the next station.
What is the total distance covered?
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the time for the last leg can be found from Vf=Vi+at...
I am really confused as to what you are doing here.