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A particle has u = 4 m s^-1, a = 2 m s^-2 and t = 5 s. Find v.
- A.14 m s^-1
- B.17
- C.11
- D.28
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- The correct answer is 14 m s^-1.
This answer is tied to the objective: Q4 Use calculus in kinematics for motion in a straight line, including v = dr/dt, a = dv/dt = d^2r/dt^2, r = integral of v dt and v = integral of a dt, and extend to two dimensions using vectors..
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Use the explanation to connect the worked answer back to Q4 Use calculus in kinematics for motion in a straight line, including v = dr/dt, a = dv/dt = d^2r/dt^2, r = integral of v dt and v = integral of a dt, and extend to two dimensions using vectors..
The distractors change the result or the form of the answer. The canonical solution reaches 14 m s^-1, so 14 m s^-1 is the only option consistent with the working.
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- Topic focus: Mechanics.
- Question style: practice.
- Reasoning demand: application.
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