IdeasCuriosas - Every Question Deserves an Answer Logo

In Physics / High School | 2014-09-17

A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly over a time of 5.21 seconds for a distance of 110 m. Determine the acceleration of the car.

Asked by marycoronado789

Answer (3)

seriously this is fun dont know why u want me to enjoy this so ummmm hmmm lolololol the equation for this would be s=vif+1/2at^2 so time is lets see plug it and vell vi=0 since it started from rest so s=1/2at^2 and plug it in the displacement and time 110=1/2 a 5.21^2 and solve it and u get 8.1m/s^2

Answered by STOPCHEATINGK12ER | 2024-06-10

The acceleration of the car, which starts from rest and travels a distance of 110 meters in 5.21 seconds, can be calculated using the equation of motion. The calculated acceleration is approximately 8.05 m/s^2. ;

Answered by JohnEvergreen | 2024-06-18

The acceleration of the car is approximately 8.10 m/s². This is calculated using the equation of motion for uniformly accelerated motion with the given distance and time. The car begins from rest, which simplifies the equation used to find the acceleration.
;

Answered by STOPCHEATINGK12ER | 2024-09-30