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A bicycle starting from rest picks up a velocity of 50m/s over a time period of 10s .
Find the acceleration of the bicycle.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Given :-

A bicycle starting from rest picks up a velocity of 50m/s over a time period of 10s .

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To Find :-

Find the acceleration of the bicycle.

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Formula used :-

a =  \frac{v - u}{t}

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Solution :-

v = 50 m/s

u = 0

t = 10s

First,

Applying the formula.

a =  \frac{v - u}{t}

a =  \frac{(50m \: s - 0)}{10}

 = a = 5m  \: s

So,

The acceleration is 5 m/s.

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Answered by pshiwang2544
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Answer:

v = 50 m/s

u = 0

t = 10s

First,

Applying the formula.

a = \frac{v - u}{t}a=

t

v−u

a = \frac{(50m \: s - 0)}{10}a=

10

(50ms−0)

= a = 5m \: s=a=5ms

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