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26 September, 06:09

A car initially traveling at 60 km/h accelerates at a constant rate of 2.0 m/s2. how much time is required for the car to reach a speed of 90 km/h?4

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  1. 26 September, 07:05
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    since the car starts at 60 km/hr, first subtract the 60 from 90 km/hr which is 30. that is the acceleration we need to solve. 2.0 m/s multiply by 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes in an hour, which equals 7200 m/s in an hour or divide by 1000 (1000 meters in a km) and have 7.2m an hour. divide the 30 km/hr by 7.2 and you have 4.167 hours. You could also take the 30 km/hr needed to accelerate to match the 90 km/hr and find the number of meters needed to accelerate which is 30,000. divide by 2 meters per second equals 15,000. divide by 60 seconds in a minute, and divide by 60 minutes in an hour which still equals 4.167 hours.
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