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A car with an initial speed of 23.7 km/h accelerates at a uniform rate of 0.92 m/s^2 for 3.6s. Find the final speed and the displacement of the car during this time.

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Final speed = 24.92 km/h Displacement = 29.89 m The displacement can be calculated using the equation of uniform acceleration, d = (Vi + Vf)/2*t, where Vi is the initial speed (23.7 km/h), Vf is the final speed (24.92 km/h), and t is the time (3.6 s). The final speed can be calculated using the equation Vf = Vi + at, where Vi is the initial speed (23.7 km/h), Vf is the final speed, a is the acceleration (0.92 m/s^2), and t is the time (3.6 s).

Answered by Peter Johnson

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