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1 June, 15:53

As a train accelerates away from a station, it reaches a speed of 4.9 m/s in 5.1 s. If the train's acceleration remains constant, what is its speed after an additional 7.0s has elapsed?

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  1. 1 June, 19:35
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    Acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity of a moving object. To determine the speed the object has at a certain time, we need to determine the acceleration first by dividing the speed with the time given. We do as follows:

    acceleration = 4.9 m/s / 5.1 s = 0.96 m/s^2

    To determine the velocity after 7.1 s, we multiply 7.1 s to the acceleration.

    speed or velocity = 0.96 x 7.1 = 6.52 m/s
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