He's traveling around 35mph (15 m/s = roughly 33.5 mph)x = 15m/s + 18s*(3/ms)^2
x = 15m/s + 18s*(9/m^2s^2)
x = 15m/s + 162/m^2s
I'd say anyone's guess..
But the question states that the acceleration is 3/ms squared..He's traveling around 35mph (15 m/s = roughly 33.5 mph)
3 m/s squared means that 3 m/s of velocity is added each second, or around 6 mph (6.7 actually)
So 18 seconds of acceleration at 3m/s squared, adding 6.7 mph each second to his initial velocity of 33.5 mph, he will be going around 155mph.
Quick car.
Probably catching her mid-twerk.
Yeah, I made a typo and missed it until after it was posted.But the question states that the acceleration is 3/ms squared..
The correct term for acceleration is m/s/s or meters per second per second. The term squared does not belong in the formula. And yes the answer is 69 m/s or approximately 155 mph.Yeah, I made a typo and missed it until after it was posted.
This reminds me..