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A bicycle inches its velocity from 10km per hr to 50km per hr on 6 seconds. Calculate the acceleration?

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Answered by AionAbhishek
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v^2- u^2 = 2 as

u= 10 × 5 / 18
u = 50 /18

v= 50 x 5 /18
v= 250 / 18

a = 200 / 18 x 6
a = 1. 86 m/s^2

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Answered by ғɪɴɴвαłσℜ
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Aɴꜱᴡᴇʀ

\huge{\sf\red{a=3.706{ms}^{2}}}

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Gɪᴠᴇɴ

Initial velocity of bicycle = 10kmph

Final velocity of bicycle = 15kmph

Time interval = 6s

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ᴛᴏ ꜰɪɴᴅ

Acceleration of the bicycle

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Sᴛᴇᴘꜱ

We know that,

Acceleration is defined as ratio of change in velocity to the time interval.

Converstion :-

1kmph = 5/18mps

15kmph = 4.17mps

10kmph = 2.78mps

Then,

\begin{lgathered} \boxed{\sf\:a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}}\\ \\ \leadsto\sf\:a=\dfrac{4.17-2.78}{6}\\ \\ \dashrightarrow\:{\sf{\pink{\large{a=3.706\:ms^{-2}}}}}\end{lgathered}

 \large \tt \bigstar{}Additional \: information

Acceleration is a vector quantity.

Accelerataion has both magnitude as well as direction.

Acceleration can be positive, negative and zero.

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\huge{\mathfrak{\purple{hope\; it \;helps}}}

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