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12 April, 14:40

A car moving at 50 miles per hour speeds up steadily to 70 miles per hour over a period of 30 minutes. How far did it travel during the 30-minute period of acceleration?

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  1. 12 April, 15:10
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    The car will travel 30 miles during the 30-minutes period of acceleration.

    Explanation:

    Given data:

    Initial velocity = v₁ = 50 miles/hour

    Final velocity = v₂ = 70 miles/hour

    Time = t = 30 min = 0.5 hour

    Using the definition of acceleration, we find the acceleration (a)

    a = (v₂ - v₁) : t

    a = (70 - 50) : 0.5

    a = 20 : 0.5

    a = 40 miles/hour²

    Using 3rd equation of motion, we find the distance travel (s)

    2as = v₂² - v₁²

    2 (40) s = 70² - 50²

    80 * s = 4900 - 2500

    s = 2400 : 80

    s = 30 miles
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