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OpenStudy (anonymous):

MEDAL WILL BE GIVEN The acceleration of an object can be described by the equation a=2d/t2 where a is acceleration, d is the distance, and t is time. Suppose an object accelerates at a rate of 5 meters per second squared. Which of the following equations relates the time of the acceleration to the distance? A. t=sqrt10d B. t=sqrt2d C. t=sqrt5d/2 D. t=sqrt2d/5

OpenStudy (ankit042):

t^2 = 2d/5 Now you can solve

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I Got t=sqrt10d/5 ? Not An Answer For The Question ??????

OpenStudy (ankit042):

acceleration = 2d/t^2 and acceleration=5m/s^2 you can equate the two and solve 5 = 2d/t^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But I Got t=sqrt10d/5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do it as a=FINAL SPEED-BEGINNING SPEED/TIME

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if this doesn't help then im not really sure

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