On a freeway entrance ramp, you accelerate your 1200-kg car from 5 m/s to 25 m/s over 627 m. Having an open lane, you continue to accelerate at the same constant rate for another 500 m. What is your final speed in m/s? Use one decimal place in your answer.
Concept:- here we use equations of kinematics to first find the acceleration and then for the next 500 m, 25 m/s is the initial speed and we use the acceleration to find the final speed after another 500 m
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