Select the correct answer.
The time, t, in seconds, required for an object accelerating at a constant rate of a meters/second to travel a distance of d meters is given by this equation.
t=√2d/a
Which equation expresses d in terms of t and a?

A. d=2at^2
B. d=√2t/a
C. d=at^2/2
D. √a/2t

Respuesta :

Answer:

(A)

Step-by-step explanation:

Option A. d=2at^2

720

Plato.

t=√2d/a

12=√2d/10

12²=(√2d/10)²

144=2d/10

2d=(144)(10)

d=1440/2

=720

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