SOLUTION: (part 1 of 3) (forgot to put the other 2 parts)
A certain automobile manufacturer claims
that its super-deluxe sports car will accelerate
from rest to a speed of 38.9 m/s in 8
Algebra.Com
Question 1145353: (part 1 of 3) (forgot to put the other 2 parts)
A certain automobile manufacturer claims
that its super-deluxe sports car will accelerate
from rest to a speed of 38.9 m/s in 8.23 s.
Find the acceleration of the car. Assume
that the acceleration of the car is constant.
Answer in units of m/s^2
(part 2 of 3)
Find the distance the car travels in the first
8.23 s.
Answer in units of m.
(part 3 of 3)
What is the speed of the car 9.87 s after it
begins its motion, assuming it continues to
accelerate at the same average rate?
Answer in units of m/s.
Thanks!
Answer by ikleyn(52776) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
To the tutors:
PART 1 of 3 is just answered --- do not spend your time for it . . .
PART 2 of 3 is just answered, too --- do not spend your time for it, too . . .
PART 3 remains unanswered.
RELATED QUESTIONS
A certain automobile manufacturer claims
that its super-deluxe sports car will... (answered by ikleyn)
An automobile factory needs to select other companies as suppliers for 3 different parts. (answered by ikleyn)
We have 2 varieties of concrete that we can mix. One is 1 part water to 3 parts concrete... (answered by srinivas.g)
Divide 22 into two parts in such a way that 2/3 of one part is equal to 1/4 of the other. (answered by Boreal)
An automobile tyre manufacturer claims that the average life of a certain grade of tyre... (answered by CPhill)
you are asked to prepare 100 ml of a potassium permanganate solution so that a 1 part to... (answered by josgarithmetic)
Help!
A shipment of 11 televisions contains 4 regular and 7 deluxe models. The... (answered by ccs2011,Maths68)
A shipment of 14 televisions contains 5 regular and 9 deluxe models. The manufacturer... (answered by stanbon)
A shipment of 13 televisions contains 5 regular and 8 deluxe models. The manufacturer... (answered by josmiceli)