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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone explain this please?

OpenStudy (hhopke):

Explain what? I'll do my best! ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The picture in the attachment

OpenStudy (shamim):

Attachment ???!!!!!

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

The attachment was not added.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The attachment is a picture which should have been added but the question goes like this: What is the value pf the 3rd second if car accelerates at 10ms^2?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Sounds as though we have the privilege of watching a car accelerate at a constant acceleration, 10 meters per second squared. We assume that its initial velocity is zero. Since the acceleration is assumed to be constant, we can use the equation \[v=v _{0}+at\] to predict the velocity at time t. There is an equation for the distance traveled as a function of time, one that applies when the acceleration is constant. Can you find that equation? You've written, "What is the value pf the 3rd second if car accelerates at 10ms^2?" Unclear. what is the value of ... what? ... after? ... the 3rd second? Please check and re-submit your question.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well if you were not stupid enough mathsmale to think this Is SUVAT (you mug), you would know that the question is asking that for a car accelerating from f""""ing rest at a rate 10ms^2 what will the velocity be at

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The 3rd second of acceleration

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cant believe no one could answer this question for 3 days

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