Physics, asked by patelatish9223, 1 year ago

A body moving with a velocity of 6 metre per second uniformly accelerates at 1.5 m per second square what will be its velocity after 5 seconds and how far will it move during this time

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey dear
here is your answer

given data :

initial velocity (u) = 6 m/s

acceleration (a) = 1.5 m/s^2

time taken (t) = 5 seconds

to find : distance travelled (s)

solution :

by using 2nd equation of motion

s = ut+1/2at^2

s = 6*5+1/2*1.5*(5)^2

s = 30+18.75

s = 48.75 meter

hope it helps :)
Answered by snowflakesstorytime
0

Answer:

hey

given data :

initial velocity (u) = 6 m/s

acceleration (a) = 1.5 m/s^2

time taken (t) = 5 seconds

to find : distance travelled (s)

solution :

by using 2nd equation of motion

s = ut+1/2at^2

s = 6*5+1/2*1.5*(5)^2  

s = 30+18.75

s = 48.75 meter

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