Physical sciences

A car is stationary at first. It moves off with an acceleration of 2 m.s power -2. Calculate how fast it will be moving after 10 seconds.

acceleration of 2m/s^2 means that the velocity increases by 2m/s every second.

So, clearly, since v = at,
v = (2m/s^2)(10s) = 20m/s

Keep track of the units! They will give clues as to the required calculations.

To calculate the final velocity of the car, we can use the equation of motion:

v = u + at

Where:
v = final velocity (what we want to find)
u = initial velocity (which is 0 since the car starts from rest)
a = acceleration (given as 2 m.s power -2)
t = time (given as 10 seconds)

Substituting the values into the equation, we get:

v = 0 + (2 m.s power -2) * 10 seconds

Now, let's simplify the equation:

v = 0 + 2 * 10 m.s power -2

v = 0 + 20 m.s power -2

Finally, let's convert the unit of velocity to a more common form:

v = 20 m.s power -2

Therefore, the car will be moving at a velocity of 20 m/s after 10 seconds.