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A body is moving with a velocity of 10 m/s^2 with an acceleration of 2m/s^2 what will de the velocity after 10 seconds​

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Answered by yashsolanki0322
2
Given,
Initial Velocity = 10m/s
Acceleration =2m/s^2
Time=10s
Final Velocity=?
v=u+at
v=10+2x10
v=30m/s
Answered by sethrollins13
31

Given :

  • Initial Velocity (u) = 10m/s
  • Acceleration (a) = 2m/s²

To Find :

  • Velocity of the body after 10 seconds.

Solution :

\longmapsto\tt{Initial\:Velocity(u)=10m/s}

\longmapsto\tt{Acceleration(a)=2{m/s}^{2}}

\longmapsto\tt{Time(t)=10\:sec.}

Using 1st Equation :

\longmapsto\tt\boxed{v=u+at}

Putting Values :

\longmapsto\tt{v=10+2\times{10}}

\longmapsto\tt{v=10+20}

\longmapsto\tt\bold{v=30m/s}

So , The Final Velocity is 30m/s....

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Three Equations of Motion :

  • v = u+at
  • s = ut+1/2at²
  • v²-u² = 2as

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