Respuesta :
at constant acceleration the equation is
v = u + at where u = initial speed, a = acceleration. t = time and v = final speed
So here we have 18 = 0 + 7t
t = 18/7 = 2.6 seconds ( to nearest tenth)
v = u + at where u = initial speed, a = acceleration. t = time and v = final speed
So here we have 18 = 0 + 7t
t = 18/7 = 2.6 seconds ( to nearest tenth)
Answer:
2.57 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
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Before we can solve this question we need to create a formula that calculates the final speed. The formula will be the following,
[tex]Vf = Vi+7(t)[/tex]
Where:
- Vf is the final Velocity
- Vi is the initial velocity
- A is the acceleration
- t is the time in seconds
Now that we have the formula we can plug in the values given to us in the question and solve for the amount of time (t).
[tex]Vf = Vi+7(t)[/tex]
[tex]18 = 0+7(t)[/tex]
[tex]2.57 = t[/tex]
Finally, we can see that it would take the cyclist 2.57 seconds (approximately) to reach a speed of 18 m/s
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