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11 December, 19:47

A sailboat starts from rest and accelerates at a rate of 0.13 m/s2 over a distance of 458 m.

(a) Find the magnitude of the boat's final velocity.

m/s

(b) Find the time it takes the boat to travel this distance.

s

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  1. 11 December, 19:59
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    Given:

    u (initial velocity) : 0

    a (acceleration) : 0.13 m/s∧2

    distance = 458 m

    Now s = ut + 1/2 (at∧2)

    Substituting from the given values we get

    458 = 0 + 1/2 (0.13 x t∧2)

    t = 83.94 secs

    Now v (velocity) = u + at

    Substituting for t as 83.94 secs and for a and u from the given values we get:

    v = 0+0.13 x t

    v = 0.13 * 83.94

    v=10.91 m/s

    Therefore the final velocity of the boat is 10.91 m/s and the time taken for the boat to travel 458 m is 83.94 secs
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