A moving and accelerating streetcar travels 200 m during a


A moving, and accelerating, streetcar travels 20.0 m during a street crossing in 2.40 s. It continues to accelerate after this crossing until it reaches a speed of 32.0 m/s. If the streetcar’s acceleration is 1.60 m/s2 at all times, how long, in time, after this crossing does the streetcar reach that speed of 32.0 m/s? (Note that the streetcar's initial speed at the start of the crossing is not zero; it is already moving when it first enters the crossing.)

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