In a uniformly accelerated motion the distance, s metres, travelled in time t seconds varies partly as the square of the time. When the distance...

      

In a uniformly accelerated motion the distance, s metres, travelled in time t seconds varies partly as the square of the time. When the distance traveled is 80m and when the time is 3 seconds, the distance traveled is 135 metres.
a) Express s in terms of t
b) Find
i) the distance travelled in 5 seconds
ii) the time taken to travel the distance of 560 metres.

  

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sharon
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sharon kalunda answered the question on August 9, 2019 at 09:45


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