Physics, asked by Namdolll, 10 months ago

A car accelerates uniformly from 20 km/h to 35km/h I 5 seconds .
i] Calculate the acceleration.​

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Answered by brameshhari13p5m6kn
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Answer:

35-20/15=1 its acc is 1m/s2

Answered by Anonymous
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  • What is Acceleration...???

  • Change in the velocity of an object per unit time.
  • Acceleration a = v-u/t
  • S.I Unit : m/s²
  • Here, u = initial velocity and v = final velocity.

         a = acceleration and t = time.

i) u = 20 km/h = 5.5 m/s

 v = 35 km/h = 9.7.. m/s

 t  =  5 second

 a = v-u/t

 a = 9.7 - 5.5 / 5

 a = 4.2 / 5

 a = 0.84 m/s²

ii) The Distance covered :

   s = ut + 1/2 at²

   Here, s = distance travelled by the object.

         t = time

         a = uniform acceleration.

         s = 5.5 × 5 + 1/2 ( 0.84 ) ( 5 )²

         s = 27.5 + 1/2 × 0.84 × 25

         s = 27.5 + 10.5

         s =  38m.

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