3. A car's velocity as a function of time is given by y2=a+br, where a = 3.00 m/s and b= 0.100 m/s . (a) Calculate the average acceleration for the time interval 1=0 to 1= 5.00 s. (b) Calculate the instantaneous acceleration for t=0 and t= 5.00 s.

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3. A car's velocity as a function of time is given by vy= 2 = a+ br?, where a = 3.00 m/s and
b= 0.100 m/s. (a) Calculate the average acceleration for the time interval 1= 0 to 1 =
5.00 s. (b) Calculate the instantaneous acceleration for t= 0 and t= 5.00 s.
Transcribed Image Text:3. A car's velocity as a function of time is given by vy= 2 = a+ br?, where a = 3.00 m/s and b= 0.100 m/s. (a) Calculate the average acceleration for the time interval 1= 0 to 1 = 5.00 s. (b) Calculate the instantaneous acceleration for t= 0 and t= 5.00 s.
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