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8 July, 10:46

Accelerating a car at 4.6 m/s. It takes 10 seconds to reach acceleratuon. Starting velocity is 0 m/s. What is the final velocity?

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  1. 8 July, 11:15
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    I assume you mean the acceleration you want to reach is 4.6 m/s^2, and it takes 10 s linearly to get there.

    Then this will be an integration problem, you need to integrate the velocity in form of acceleration with respect to time.

    So a = 0.46t, where a is acceleration, t is time

    So your velocity at time t equals to: a*t = 0.46t^2

    So at t=10, V = 0.46 * 10^2 = 46 m/s
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