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25 March, 07:51

Liz rushes down onto a subway platform to find her train already departing. she stops and watches the cars go by. each car is 8.60 m long. the first moves past her in 1.80 s and the second in 1.66 s. find the constant acceleration of the train.

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  1. 25 March, 07:52
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    The average velocity can be calculated using the formula:

    v = d / t

    For the 1st car, the velocity is calculated as:

    v1 = 8.60 m / 1.80 s = 4.78 m / s

    While that of the 2nd car is:

    v2 = 8.60 m / 1.66 s = 5.18 m / s

    Now we can solve for the acceleration using the formula:

    v2^2 = v1^2 + 2 a d

    Rewriting in terms of a:

    a = (v2^2 - v1^2) / 2 d

    a = (5.18^2 - 4.78^2) / (2 * 8.6)

    a = 0.23 m/s

    Therefore the train has a constant acceleration of about 0.23 meters per second.
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