Math, asked by aymanuzayr05, 4 months ago

A body covers 60 and 100 m during 10th and 15th
seconds respectively. The acceleration and initial
velocity of the body are:
a)10m/s², 16m/s
b) 6m/s², -16m/s
c)8m/s² , -16m/s
d)4m/s² , 16m/s

Answers

Answered by Nylucy
4

Answer:

We know that distance Travelled by uniformly accelerated body in n

th

s is given by

S

n

=u+

2

1

a(2n−1), where a is the acceleration of the body and u is the initial velocity

it is given that S

n

=4s at n=3

⟹4=u+

2

5a

.............. eq(1)

S

n

=12 at n=5s

⟹12=u+

2

9a

............... eq(2)

solving eq(1) and eq(2), we get

a=4m/s

2

and u=−6m/s

Now we have to find velocity at t=5s

we know that v=u+at

⟹v=−6+(4×5)=14m/s

now distance travelled in next 3s can be calculated by

S=ut+

2

1

at

2

Note: now u=14m/s

⟹S=14×3+

2

1

4(3

2

)=60m

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