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A-level Maths Mechanics Question (M1 Kinematics)
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I am struggling with the following question and cannot find help anywhere, could someone please help me out or give me a link or two? Cheers:)
A, B and C are three points on a straight road such that AB = 80m and BC = 60m. A car travelling with uniform acceleration passes A, B and C at times t=0s, t=4s and t=6s respectively. Modelling the car as a particle find its acceleration and its velocity at A.
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yeah OK DJ
draw a line with A b and C on it
Between ab is 80 and between BC 60
Vel va.......vb.....vc
t 0 4 6
remember a is const and is to be found.
using v=u+at, doncha get
vb = va + 4a and
vc = vb + 2a
and using s+ ut + 1/2 at (squared)
doncha get
80 = 4 va plus 1/2 a 4squared
and 60 = 2 vb plus 1/2 a two squared
which is all very well but now you have two velocities and an acceleration. Tht is three variables and two equations
But but but you can generate a third equation with the whole distance 140
and the whole time (6s) to get
(anyone else reading this can go to sleep by the way)
140 = 6 va + 1/2 a 6 squared
three eqns, thre variables,
I recdkon a is 20/6 and va is 13 1/3
and having solved it I got tired.
Hope this helps
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