A car starts at position x = 0, with an initial velocity of 6.8 m/s and an acceleration of 0 m/s2. What is its position when the elapsed time is 5.0 s? (Please be sure to include units in your answer. Express your answer to one decimal point.)
here ,
initial velocity , u = 6.8 m/s
acceleration , a = 0 m/s^2
t = 5 s
for the position
position = u * t
position = 5 * 6.8
position = 34 m
the position at time t = 5 s is 34 m
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