Physics, asked by mukesh9090, 10 months ago

23. Acceleration of a body is given by the equation
a = (4 - 3V) m/s. Speed v is in m/s and / is in
second, If initial velocity is zero then terminal
velocity of the body is
(1)
m/s
(2)
m/s
(3) 4 m/s
(4) Infinite​

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Answered by siddhartha6716
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Acceleration of a body is given by the equation a = (4 – 3v) m/s2. speed v is in m/s and t is in second. if initial velocity is zero then.

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Answer:

4/3 m/s

Explanation:

The question is to find terminal velocity which is that velocity in which the acceleration becomes zero and no longer pays any role in the body's motion, as seen in case of rainfall .

Here, as they asked terminal velocity then take the acceleration to be zero then a=(4-3v)

Now, a=0 hence v=4/3 m/s.

The object falls freely with constant velocity and its acceleration is zero that is called terminal velocity.

The question asked for terminal velocity, which is simply the constant velocity when the acceleration of the body becomes zero.

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