SOLUTION: can someone please help me with this problem The distance d traveled by an object during t seconds, when starting with velocity v and subjected to an acceleration a, is given by

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The distance d traveled by an object during t seconds, when starting with velocity v and subjected to an acceleration a, is given by the equation d = (0.5)at2 + vt. A missile traveling with an initial velocity of 100 m/s fires its rocket motor for 5 seconds. During that period, it experiences an acceleration of 50 m/s2. How far does it travel during the five seconds the motor is firing

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
d = (0.5)at2 + vt. A missile traveling with an initial velocity of 100 m/s fires its rocket motor for 5 seconds. During that period, it experiences an acceleration of 50 m/s2. How far does it travel during the five seconds the motor is firing
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d = (0.5)at^2 + vt
v = 100
t = 5
a = 50
Sub the numbers for the variables.

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