How long does it take for a car, moving from a rest position with an acceleration of 0.6 m / s, to travel 30 m?

The distance traveled by the car can be calculated using the formula:
S = V0 * t + a * t² / 2, where S is the distance covered by the car (S = 30 m), V0 is the initial speed (V0 = 0 m / s, the car was moving from rest), and is the acceleration of the car (a = 0.6 m / s²), t – movement time (s).
Let’s express and calculate the time of movement of the car:
a * t² / 2 = S – V0 * t = S.
t² = (2 * S) / а.
t = √ (2 * S / a) = √ (2 * 30 / 0.6) = √ 100 = 10 s.
Answer: The car will travel 30 m in 10 s.



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