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13 August, 09:44

a freight train must approach a road crossing at 16 km/h. After passing through the intersection, the train speeds up rto 65km/h, taking 10. min to do so. What is the trains accerleration during this time in meters per second squared?

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  1. 13 August, 09:45
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    v₀ = initial velocity of the freight train while it approach a road crossing = 16 km/h = 16 (5/18) m/s = 4.44 m/s

    v = final velocity of the freight train after it crosses a road crossing = 65 km/h = 65 x 5/18 m/s = 18.06 m/s

    t = time to do so = 10 min = 10 x 60 sec = 600 sec

    acceleration is given as

    a = (v - v₀) / t

    a = (18.06 - 4.44) / (600)

    a = 0.023 m/s²

    a = 294
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