A car, travelling at 25 m/s, starts to accelerate uniformly at [tex]3m/s^2[/tex]for 80 m.
The final velocity will be:
[tex]\sqrt{1105} m/s[/tex]
How to find the final velocity?
We will use Newton's third law.
[tex]v^2-u^2=2as[/tex]
where,
v = final velocity
u = initial velocity
a = acceleration
s = distance
Substituting the values, we get:
[tex]v^2=480+625=1105\\v=\sqrt{1105}[/tex]
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