A Car Accelerating from Rest to 100.8km/h

Conversion from Kilometers per Hour to Meters per Second

A car starting from rest is accelerated uniformly to a velocity of 100.8 km/h. We need to convert this velocity to meters per second.

Given:

Initial velocity, u = 0 (as the car starts from rest)

Final velocity, v = 100.8 km/h

To convert from kilometers per hour to meters per second, we use the following formula:

1 km/h = 1000 m/3600 s

Calculation:

100.8 km/h × (1000 m/km) × (1 h / 3600 s) = 28 m/s

Answer:

28 m/s

Explanation:

100.8 km/h * 1000 m/km * 1 h / 3600 s = 28 m/s

What is the final velocity of the car in meters per second if it accelerates uniformly to a speed of 100.8 km/h from rest? The final velocity of the car in meters per second is 28 m/s.
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