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1 June, 03:39

a motorcycle begins at rest and accelerates uniformly at 7.9 m/s2. We want to find the time it takes the motorcycle to reach a speed of 100 km/h. Which kinetic formula would be most useful to solve for the target unknown?

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  1. 1 June, 03:40
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    Answer:3.5 seconds

    Explanation:

    initial velocity=u=0

    Final velocity=v=100km/h

    Final velocity=v = (100x5) / 18=500/18=27.8 m/s

    Acceleration=a=7.9m/s^2

    t = (v-u) / a

    t = (27.8-0) / 7.9

    t=27.8/7.9

    t=3.5 seconds
  2. 1 June, 04:02
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    It takes the motorcycle about 12.65 seconds to reach 100mph
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