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A car accelerates at a constant rate from 0 to 25 m/s over a distance of 25 m. Approximately how long does it take the car to reach the velocity of 25 m/s to​

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Answered by ushakumarisk2020
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Answer:

The distance, then, for uniformly accelerating motion can be found by multiplying the average velocity by the time. We know that the final velocity for constantly accelerated motion can be found by multiplying the acceleration times time and adding the result to the initial velocity, vf=vi+at.

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Answered by varshadas99
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Explanation:

average velocity= distance/ time.

here, distance is 25m and average velocity is (0+25/2) m/s.

so t= 2 second

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