To determine the time it takes for the car to achieve the final velocity, you can use the following equation:
v=u+atv = u + atv=u+at
Where:
- vvv is the final velocity (25 m/s),
- uuu is the initial velocity (15 m/s),
- aaa is the acceleration (assumed constant), and
- ttt is the time taken.
Since the car accelerates at a constant rate, we can rearrange the equation to solve for ttt:
t=v−uat = frac{{v - u}}{{a}}t=av−u
Given that the initial velocity (uuu) is 15 m/s, the final velocity (vvv) is 25 m/s, and the acceleration (aaa) is constant, we need to find the acceleration.
To calculate the acceleration, we can use the following equation:
a=v−uta = frac{{v - u}}{{t}}a=tv−u
Since we have two unknowns, aaa and ttt, we need an additional piece of information to solve for ttt.