To find the final velocity of the car when it has traveled a distance of 30 meters, we can use the following kinematic equation:
v2=u2+2asv^2 = u^2 + 2asv2=u2+2as
where:
- vvv is the final velocity
- uuu is the initial velocity
- aaa is the acceleration
- sss is the distance traveled
Given: u=10 m/su = 10 , ext{m/s}u=10m/s (initial velocity) a=5 m/s2a = 5 , ext{m/s}^2a=5m/s2 (acceleration) s=30 ms = 30 , ext{m}s=30m (distance traveled)
We can rearrange the equation to solve for vvv:
v2=u2+2asv^2 = u^2 + 2asv2=u2+2as
v2=(10 m/s)2+2⋅5 m/s2⋅30 mv^2 = (10 , ext{m/s})^2 + 2 cdot 5 , ext{m/s}^2 cdot 30 , ext{m}v2=(10m/s)2+2⋅5<span