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A car has an initial velocity of 11.2 m /sec. the car accelerates at 10.0 m /s2 for 8.0 seconds. what is the velocity of the car at the end of the 8.0 seconds?
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A car has an initial velocity of 11.2 m /sec. the car accelerates at 10.0 m /s2 for 8.0 seconds. what is the velocity of the car at the end of the 8.0 seconds?
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A car has an initial velocity of 11.2 m /sec. the car accelerates at 10.0 m /s2 for 8.0 seconds. what is the velocity of the car at the end of the 8.0 seconds?
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Initial velocity(u) = 11.2 m/s.
Final velocity(v) = ?
acceleration(a) = 10.2 m/s²
Using kinematic equation v = u + at
v = 11.2 + 10 x 8 = 11.2 + 80 = 91.2 m/s.
Therefore final velocity is 91.2 m/s.
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