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A body starts from rest and moves with an acceleration of 10 m/sq. s and attains a velocity of 50 m/s. Calculate the distance travelled by the body during this time.​​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a = ∆v / ∆t

Put in your values, or rearrange & solve:

5 m/s² = v/10 s

v = 50 m/s

Or you could use v = at + v₀

Since initial speed is at rest, v₀ =0 and the formula becomes

v = a•t

v = 5m/s² • 10 s = 50 m/s

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