Question detail
A car accelerates uniformly from a speed of 10 m/s to a speed of 30 m/s over a distance of 100 m. Calculate the acceleration of the car Explain your answer using Uniform acceleration (HT only) and HT only.
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Forces and motion
Question
A car accelerates uniformly from a speed of 10 m/s to a speed of 30 m/s over a distance of 100 m. Calculate the acceleration of the car Explain your answer using Uniform acceleration (HT only) and HT only.
Answer
2 m/s²
Explanation
A strong answer should address (HT only) Use v^2 - u^2 = 2as to calculate distance when velocities and acceleration are known directly. Use the context of Uniform acceleration (HT only) within Forces and motion, then state the relevant forces or motion reasoning with units where needed. The answer is correct when it names the key physics quantity, keeps distance and displacement distinct, and links the conclusion back to the approved learning objective.
Common mistake
Common Mistake in Uniform Acceleration Calculations
Students often confuse the variables in the equation v^2 - u^2 = 2as, leading to incorrect calculations of distance.
Carefully identify and label the initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), acceleration (a), and distance (s) before substituting values into the equation.
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