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30 June, 07:24

What is the final velocity of a motorcycle that accelerates at 3.0 ft/s^2 for 15 s from an initial velocity of 22 ft/s?

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  1. 30 June, 07:37
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    The final velocity of the motorcycle, v = 67 ft/s

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Acceleration of the motorcycle, a = 3.0 ft/s²

    Initial velocity of the motorcycle, u = 22 ft/s

    Time interval to reach final velocity, t = 15 s

    The final velocity of the motorcycle, v = ?

    From the equations of motion

    v = u + at

    Substituting the values in the above equation

    v = 22 ft/s + 3.0 ft/s² · 15 s

    = 67 ft/s

    Hence, the final velocity of a motorcycle is v = 67 ft/s
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