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A cheetah running at a velocity of 18 m/s accelerates 1 m/s2 for 5 sec. What is the final velocity of the cheetah?3.6 m/s223 m/s3.6 m/s 32 m23m/s2

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A cheetah running at a velocity of 18 m/s accelerates 1 m/s² for 5 sec. What is the final velocity of the cheetah?

  1. 3.6 m/s
  2. 23 m/s
  3. 3.6 m/s
  4. 32 m
  5. 3 m/s²
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Solution

The final velocity of an object can be calculated using the formula:

Final velocity = Initial velocity + (Acceleration * Time)

Here, the initial velocity of the cheetah is 18 m/s, the acceleration is 1 m/s², and the time is 5 seconds.

Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

Final velocity = 18 m/s + (1 m/s² * 5 s)

Final velocity = 18 m/s + 5 m/s

Final velocity = 23 m/s

So, the final velocity of the cheetah is 23 m/s.

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