A body w/ initial speed of 3m/s from which constant acceleration of m/s.

A.)what is the speed covered in 1minute to acceleration?
B.) what is the distance covered in 1minute?

To find the answers to both questions, we need to apply the equations of motion. The given information states that the body has an initial speed of 3 m/s and a constant acceleration of m/s.

A.) What is the speed covered in 1 minute with the given acceleration?

To find the speed covered in 1 minute, we need to convert the time from minutes to seconds since all other quantities are expressed in SI units.

1 minute = 60 seconds

Using the first equation of motion:

v = u + at

Where:
v = final velocity (unknown)
u = initial velocity = 3 m/s
a = acceleration (given)
t = time = 60 seconds

Substituting the values into the equation:

v = 3 m/s + (m/s^2) × 60 s

Since the value of acceleration is missing from the given information, it is not possible to calculate the final velocity without this information.

B.) What is the distance covered in 1 minute?

To find the distance covered in 1 minute, we can use the second equation of motion:

s = ut + (1/2)at^2

Where:
s = distance (unknown)
u = initial velocity = 3 m/s
a = acceleration (given)
t = time = 60 seconds

Substituting the values into the equation:

s = (3 m/s × 60 s) + (1/2) × (m/s^2) × (60 s)^2

Again, since the value of acceleration is missing from the given information, it is not possible to calculate the distance covered without this information.

In summary, without the value of acceleration, it is not possible to determine the speed covered or the distance covered in 1 minute.