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6 April, 19:08

Suppose a treadmill has an average acceleration of 4.7x10^-3 m/s. a) how much does its speed change after 5min? b) if the treadmill's speed 1.7 m/s, what will its final speed be?

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  1. 6 April, 19:25
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    a) Change in the speed = 1.41 m/s

    b) The final speed will be 3.11 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given that

    Acceleration, a = 4.7 x 10⁻³ m/s²

    a)

    We know that

    v = u + a t

    v=final speed, u=initial speed

    t = time, a = acceleration

    Change in the speed

    v - u = a t

    t = 5 min = 5 x 60 s = 300 s

    v - u = 4.7 x 10⁻³ x 5 x 60 m/s

    v-u = 1.41 m/s

    Change in the speed = 1.41 m/s

    b)

    Given that

    u = 1.7 m/s

    v-u = 1.41 m/s

    v = 1.7 + 1.41 m/s

    v=3.11 m/s

    The final speed will be 3.11 m/s
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