Physics, asked by Lokeshk, 1 year ago

A body starts moving with an initial velocity 50m/s and acceleration 20m/s^2. How much distance it will cover in 4s?Also calculate it's average speed during this time interval.


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Answered by payal75
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s=ut+ 1÷2at^2
s= 50×4×10×16
=32000m
average speed= total distance / total time
= 32000÷4= 8000m/s

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

s=ut+ 1÷2at^2

s= 50×4×10×16

=32000m

average speed= total distance / total time

= 32000÷4= 8000m/s

Explanation:

Distance is a numerical measurement of how a ways aside items or factors are. In Physics or normal utilization, distance might also discuss with a bodily duration or an estimation primarily based on different standards (e.g. " counties over"). the distance from a point A to a degree B is now and again  In maximum instances, "distance from A to B" is interchangeable with "distance from B to A". In mathematics, a distance function or metric is a generalization of the idea of physical distance; it's miles a manner of describing what it approach for elements of a few space to be "close to", or "far far from" every other. In psychology and social sciences, distance is a non-numerical dimension; psychological distance is how an object is probably removed from itself thru dimensions along with time, area and isolation.

A bodily distance can imply several various things:

Distance traveled: The length of a selected path traveled among  factors,[2] which includes the space walked while navigating a maze

directly-line (Euclidean) distance: The length of the shortest feasible direction via area, between  factors, that might be taken if there have been no barriers (commonly formalized as Euclidean distance)

Geodesic distance: The length of the shortest course among two factors whilst remaining on a few floor, which include the notable-circle distance alongside the curve of the Earth

The duration of a specific path that returns to the place to begin, inclusive of a ball thrown directly up, or the Earth when it completes one orbit.

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