Physics, asked by pritam5710, 11 months ago

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A particle moving along a straight line with a constant acceleration of - 4 m/s passes through a point A on the line
with a velocity of + 8 m/s at some moment Find the distance travelled by the particle in 5 seconds after thal
moment
(A) 26 m
(B) 8 m
(C) 18 m
(D) 10 m​


Anonymous: hu
Anonymous: hy
avanish655: hy

Answers

Answered by avanish655
1

Answer:

8m

Explanation:

particle moving along a straight line with a constant acceleration of - 4 m/s passes through a point A on the line

with a velocity of + 8 m/s at some moment Find the distance travelled by the particle in 5 seconds after thal

moment


pritam5710: your answer is wrong
pritam5710: the right answer is 26
avanish655: no 10 m
avanish655: s=u t+1/2 at square
avanish655: s= 8*5+1/2*(-4)*(5) square
avanish655: so s= 40-50
avanish655: s= 10 m
avanish655: Newton's second equation of motion
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