asst 3 fix

course Phy 201

Here is my old submission with a corrected ammendment.

What are the average acceleration and final velocity of an object which accelerates uniformly from rest, attaining a velocity of 40 cm/sec in 13.6 seconds? How far does the object travel during the 13.6 seconds?

The final velocity of the object is 40 cm/sec and the average acceleration is 2.94 cm/s/s. The object will travel a total of 544 cm, or .544 meters in the 13.6 seconds of motion.

I went back and reviewed my notes on this problem and it turns out what I did was multiply the final velocity by the time duration, rather than the average velocity. When 13.6 seconds is multiplied by the vAve of 20 cm/s, the distance traveled is 272 cm, not 544 cm.

Good work on the revision.