Physics, asked by bharathchowdary1909, 10 months ago

A body increases its speed from 20m/s to 50m/s in 10 seconds, its accelerqtiok is

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Answered by patelsakera
9

Acceleration = V (final) - V (initial) ÷ Time taken

Acceleration , a = 50 - 20 ÷ 10

a = 3 m/s^-2

Hope it helps....


patelsakera: it is m/s^2 nt m/s^-2 ( i m sorry)
puja200092: then edit the answer
patelsakera: i m nt able to i dnt knw y i dnt see the 3 dots
Answered by puja200092
5

acceleration=(final velocity-primary velocity)/time

=(50-20)/10

=30/10=3m/s²

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