Mai's car accelerates at an average rate of #2.6# #m##/s^2#. How long will it take her car to speed up from #24.6# #m#/#s# to #26.8# #m#/#s#?

1 Answer
Jul 8, 2017

0.846 seconds

Explanation:

The acceleration unit, whilst looking a little confusing, means that the car will increase in velocity by 2.6m/s every second hence the #/s^2#.
This means the velocity (speed) is going 2.6, 5.2, 7.8m/s every second. To go from 24.6 to 26.8 is a difference of 2.2 so 2.2/2.6 seconds.

Alternatively use the equation;

#v=u+at#

where v is the final velocity, u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration and t is the time. You can rearrange this to give you:

#t = (v-u)/a# which will give you the same answer.