Physics, asked by veerabadrajagdeesh, 10 months ago

10. A bicycle increases its velocity from 10 km/h to
15 km/h in 6 seconds. Calculate its acceleration.
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Answered by aggarwalreena290
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initial velocity (u)=10 km/hr =50÷18m/s

final velocity (v)=15 km/hr=75÷18m/s

time(t)=6 sec

Acceleration =(v-u/t)

= [(75/18)-(50/18)]÷6

=(25/18)÷6

=(25/18)×(1/6)

= 25/108 m/s^2

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jlo1527: the time given was in seconds and not on hours, then how can you divide the change in velocity which was in s.i. unit by the time given in c.g.s. unit?
jlo1527: in*
aggarwalreena290: yasss
aggarwalreena290: I didn't noticed
aggarwalreena290: sorry
aggarwalreena290: but now I have edit it
Answered by jlo1527
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Answer:

initial velocity(u)=10 km/h=50/18

final velocity(v)=15km/h=75/18

time taken=6 seconds

a=v-u/t

a=75/18-50/18/6

=25/18/6

=25/18*6

=25/108

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