A car traveling initially at 9.52 m/s acceler-

ates at the rate of 0.609 m/s2 for 3.62 s.
What is its velocity at the end of the accel-
eration?

To find the velocity of the car at the end of the acceleration, you can use the formula:

v = u + a * t

Where:
v is the final velocity,
u is the initial velocity,
a is the acceleration, and
t is the time taken.

In this case, the initial velocity (u) is 9.52 m/s, the acceleration (a) is 0.609 m/s^2, and the time (t) is 3.62 s.

Plugging in the values into the formula, we get:

v = 9.52 m/s + 0.609 m/s^2 * 3.62 s

v = 9.52 m/s + 2.20658 m/s

v = 11.72658 m/s

Therefore, the velocity of the car at the end of the acceleration is approximately 11.73 m/s.