Question: Question 4 (1 point) A car accelerates from rest at 5.0 m/s'. How much farther will it travel during the second interval of 4.0 s

 Question 4 (1 point) A car accelerates from rest at 5.0

Question 4 (1 point) A car accelerates from rest at 5.0 m/s'. How much farther will it travel during the second interval of 4.0 s of its motion than during the first interval of 4.0 s? O 1) 4.0 x 10' m ( 2) 6.0 x 10* m ( 3) 80 x 101 m ( 4) 120 m ( 5) 1.0 x 102 m Question 5 (1 point) An archer shoots an arrow at 120 m/s at an angle of 45.0 above the horizontal. Which statement is correct? The horizontal component of the initial velocity has a magnitude of 120 m/s. The vertical component of the initial velocity has a magnitude of 120 m/s. The magnitude of the vertical component of the initial velocity equals the magnitude of the horizontal component of the initial velocity. The vertical component of the velocity is constant throughout the flight. Question 6 (1 point) How long does it take a car to slow down from a speed of 32 km/h to 16 km/h over a distance of 48 m? Answer in seconds. O 3.0 O 3.6 O 6.0 O 7.2 O 22

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