A car traveling at +6.3 m/s accelerates at the

rate of 0.65 m/s^2
for an interval of 2.2 s.
Find vf .
Answer in units of m/s

To find the final velocity (vf), we can use the equation:

vf = vi + at

Where:
vf = final velocity
vi = initial velocity
a = acceleration
t = time

Given:
vi = +6.3 m/s (positive because it states the car is traveling at +6.3 m/s)
a = 0.65 m/s^2
t = 2.2 s

Substituting the values into the equation, we have:

vf = 6.3 m/s + (0.65 m/s^2)(2.2 s)

Now, let's calculate the final velocity:

vf = 6.3 m/s + (0.65 m/s^2)(2.2 s)
= 6.3 m/s + 1.43 m/s
= 7.73 m/s

Therefore, the final velocity (vf) is 7.73 m/s.

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