Check work on kinematics problem

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The discussion revolves around a kinematics problem involving a truck's acceleration and distance traveled. The user calculated the total time to reach 100 km/h as 140.85 seconds, while the book states it should be 148.5 seconds. For the distance, the user found 950.57 meters, contrasting with the book's 1904 meters. The calculations include uniform acceleration phases and the need for verification due to previous errors in the textbook. The user is encouraged to share their detailed calculations for further assistance.
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A truck accelerates uniformly from rest to 48km/h in 20s, holds speed for 2 minutes, and then accelerates to 100km/h at a rate of 17m/s^2. How long does it take, from rest, to reach 100km/h and what distance it traveled in this time?


The book says it takes 148.5s, and I keep getting 140.85s.
For distance the book says 1904m, and I been getting lower at 950.57m.

I was hoping someone could just check the answers for me, since I am doing a course from a book that has had a lot of mistakes thus far, if it turns out that my answers are wrong I will post my what I've been doing to get some help on it. Thanks much!
 
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Hey Caperjay, could you post some work? Then we'll see what's up.
 
mateomy said:
Hey Caperjay, could you post some work? Then we'll see what's up.

Heres what I've done. For the total time I got 20s + 120s + (13.33=27.78 + 17m/s^2xt) where t turns out to be 0.85s, for a total of 140.85s.

For total distance I've got (0+13.33)/2 x 20s + (13.33 + 13.33)/2 x 120s + (13.33 + 27.78)/2 x 0.85s, for a total of 950.57m.
 
"at a rate of 17m/s^2"

Mighty powerful truck!
 
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