8.0 s, then comes to rest again. The velocity-versus-time plot for this car is given in FIGURE 2-37. What distance does the car cover in (a) the first 4.0 seconds of its motion and (b) the last 2.0 seconds of its motion? (c) What is the constant speed V that characterizes the middle portion of its motion? Velocity (m/s) O 2 4 Time (s) 6 8

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63. A car in stop-and-go traffic starts at rest, moves forward 22 m in
8.0 s, then comes to rest again. The velocity-versus-time plot for
this car is given in FIGURE 2-37. What distance does the car cover in
(a) the first 4.0 seconds of its motion and (b) the last 2.0 seconds
of its motion? (c) What is the constant speed V that characterizes
the middle portion of its motion?
Velocity (m/s)
V
O
2
4
Time (s)
FIGURE 2-37 Problem 63
6 8
Transcribed Image Text:63. A car in stop-and-go traffic starts at rest, moves forward 22 m in 8.0 s, then comes to rest again. The velocity-versus-time plot for this car is given in FIGURE 2-37. What distance does the car cover in (a) the first 4.0 seconds of its motion and (b) the last 2.0 seconds of its motion? (c) What is the constant speed V that characterizes the middle portion of its motion? Velocity (m/s) V O 2 4 Time (s) FIGURE 2-37 Problem 63 6 8
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22 = (.5)V (8 + 2)

I understand that 22 is total displacement, and 8 is the total seconds but where did you get the 2 from in (8 + 2)?

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