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A body having uniform acceleration of 10ms^(-2) has a velocity of 100ms^(-1). In what time, the velocity will be doubled? ​

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Answered by aditya5188
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Answer:

Accelerarion (a)=10m/s^2

Final velocity(v) =100m/s

It is understood that initial velocity (u)= 0

According to the first kinematical equation,

v = u +at

100 = 0+10t

t=100/10

t=10 s…….(1)

Similarly,

When v is doubled= 2v =2×100= 200m/s,

v=u +at

200= 0 +10t

t= 200/10

t=20 s …..(2)

Therefore, time taken to double the velocity

=20 -10

=10 s

Hence, the time taken to double the velocity is 10s.

Answered by kuniyalishang
0

Explanation:

A body having uniform acceleration of 10m/s^2 and v=100m/s. In what time velocity will doubled?

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Given:—

Accelerarion (a)=10m/s^2

Final velocity(v) =100m/s

It is understood that initial velocity (u)= 0

According to the first kinematical equation,

v = u +at

100 = 0+10t

t=100/10

t=10 s…….(1)

Similarly,

When v is doubled= 2v =2×100= 200m/s,

v=u +at

200= 0 +10t

t= 200/10

t=20 s …..(2)

Therefore, time taken to double the velocity

=20 -10

=10 s

Hence, the time taken to double the velocity is 10s.

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