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13 March, 07:52

Freight trains can produce only relatively small acceleration and decelerations. (a) what is the final velocity (in m/s) of a freight train that accelerates at a rate of 0.0600 m/s2 for 8.00 min, starting with an initial velocity of 5.00 m/s?

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  1. 13 March, 09:25
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    (a) We will use the equation v = u + at

    Initial velocity u = 5.00 m/s

    Acceleration a = 0.0600 m/s²

    time = 8 min = 8 x 60 = 480 s

    Final velocity

    = u + at

    = 5.00 + 0.0600 (480)

    = 33.8 m/s

    The final velocity is 33.8 m/s
  2. 13 March, 09:34
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    For this problem, we use the derived equations for rectilinear motion at constant acceleration.

    a = (v - v₀) / t

    where

    a is acceleration

    v₀ and v are the initial and final velocities, respectively

    x is the distance

    t is the time

    The solution is as follows:

    a = (v - v₀) / t

    0.06 m/s² = (v - 5 m/s) / (8 min * 60 s/1 min)

    Solving for v,

    v = 33.8 m/s
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