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3 June, 14:07

3. A certain car is capable of accelerating uniformly from rest to a speed of 17.25m/s in 5.52 seconds

What is the magnitude of the car's displacement that it travels in this time?

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  1. 3 June, 14:13
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    The displacement would be 95.22m in this time.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The displacement of a body can be known using its velocity (m/s) and time (s), by following formula:

    Displacement = velocity * time

    d = (17.25m/s) (5.52s)

    d = 95.22m

    So, by this formula we get the magnitude of the cars's displacement to be 95.22m in this time.
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