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While passing a slower car on the highway, i accelerate uniformly from 12 m/s to 24 m/s in a time of 10.0s. How far do you travel during this time and what is the magnitude of your acceleration

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irspow
You say that there is uniform acceleration so:

vf-vi=at  (final velocity minus initial velocity is equal to acceleration times time)

We know vf, vi, and t so we can solve for acceleration:

24-12=a10

12=10a

a=1.2

That is the acceleration, we will need to integrate with respect to time twice...

v=⌠a dt

v=at+vi  , we know a=1.2m/s^2 and vi=12m/s

v=1.2t+12, 

x=⌠1.2t+12 dt

x=1.2t^2/2+12t+xo, we can just let xo=0 for this problem...

x(t)=0.6t^2+12t

Now we know that this acceleration lasts for 10 seconds so the distance traveled in that time is:

x(10)=0.6(10^2)+12(10)

x(10)=60+120

x(10)=180 meters