There seems to be a misunderstanding in the units you provided for velocity and acceleration. Velocity is typically measured in meters per second (m/s), while acceleration is measured in meters per second squared (m/s²). It appears that the units you provided for velocity and acceleration are incorrect.
Assuming the velocity of the motorcycle is 40 m/s and it accelerates at a rate of 8 m/s², we can calculate the distance it will cover in the next 10 seconds using the following kinematic equation:
d=v0t+12at2d = v_0t + frac{1}{2}at^2d=v0t+21at2
where: d = distance covered v₀ = initial velocity t = time a = acceleration
Plugging in the values: v₀ = 40 m/s a = 8 m/s² t = 10 s
d=(40×10)+12(8×102)d = (40 imes 10) + frac{1}{2}(8 imes 10^2)d=(40×10)+21(8×102)
d=400+12×800d = 400 + frac{1}{2} imes 800d=400+21×800
d=400+400d = 400 + 400d=400+400
d=800d = 800d=800
Therefore, the motorcycle will cover a distance of 800 meters in the next 10 seconds.