A racing car starts from rest at t=0 and reaches a final speed v at time t. If the acceleration of the car is constant during this time, which of the following statements are true? a) the average speed of the car is v/2; b) the car travels a distance vt; c) the magnitude of the acceleration of the car is v/t; d) the velocity of the car remains constant; or e) none of the statements is true

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Answer:

All true statements are shown: a) The average speed of the car is [tex]\frac{v}{2}[/tex], c)The magnitude of the acceleration of the car is [tex]\frac{v}{t}[/tex].

Explanation:

Let prove the validity of each statement:

a) The average speed of the car is [tex]\frac{v}{2}[/tex].

The average speed ([tex]\bar v[/tex]) is defined by the following formula:

[tex]\bar v = \frac{v_{o}+v_{f}}{2}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]v_{o}[/tex], [tex]v_{f}[/tex] - Initial and final speeds of the racing car.

If we know that [tex]v_{o} = 0[/tex] and [tex]v_{f} = v[/tex], then the average speed of the racing car:

[tex]\bar v = \frac{0+v}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\bar v = \frac{v}{2}[/tex]

The statement is true.

b) The car travels a distance [tex]v\cdot t[/tex].

Since the racing car is accelerating uniformly, the distance travelled by the car is represented by the following kinematic formula:

[tex]x - x_{o}=v_{o}\cdot t + \frac{1}{2}\cdot a\cdot t^{2}[/tex] (2)

Where [tex]a[/tex] is the acceleration of the racing car, measured in meters per square second.

The statement is false.

c) The magnitude of the acceleration of the car is [tex]\frac{v}{t}[/tex].

Since the racing car is accelerating uniformly, the velocity of the racing car is represented by the following kinematic formula:

[tex]v_{f} = v_{o}+a\cdot t[/tex] (3)

Then, we clear the acceleration of the expression:

[tex]a = \frac{v_{f}-v_{o}}{t}[/tex]

If we know that [tex]v_{o} = 0[/tex] and [tex]v_{f} = v[/tex], then the acceleration of the car is:

[tex]a = \frac{v-0}{t}[/tex]

[tex]a = \frac{v}{t}[/tex]

The statement is true.

d) The velocity of the car remains constant.

Since the car accelerates uniformly, the vehicle does not travel at constant velocity.

The statement is false.

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