Question #3b237
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Explanation:
This problem gives us the initial velocity
Which UAM formula uses
#Deltax = ((v_i+v_f)/2)t#
This equation is perfect -- it gives us a way to plug in everything we know and only have our one variable
#Deltax = ((v_i+v_f)/2)t#
#3.6 " km" = ((5.3" m/s" + v_f)/2)(4.4 " min")#
Before we continue to solve this, you may notice a few units that are out of place. We should convert
Now that we have our converted values, we can continue to solve the equation.
#3600 " m" = ((5.3" m/s" + v_f)/2)(264 " s")#
#3600 " m" = (5.3" m/s" + v_f)(132 " s")#
#3600 " m" = 699.6 " m" + (132" s")(v_f)#
#2900.4 " m" = (132 " s")(v_f)#
#21.97 " m/s" = v_f#
This is the final velocity of the car after the 4.4 minutes. However, since the problem only gave us an accuracy of 2 significant figures, our answer should also only have 2 significant figures.
#v_f = 22 " m/s"#
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