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A car accelerates uniformly from 5m/s to 10m/s in 5 seconds. Find its acceleration. ANSWER .1ms​

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Answered by vaishnavyogesh888
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Answered by TheVenomGirl
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\:\:\:\:\:\bullet\: Initial velocity, u = 5 m/s

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\:\:\:\:\:\bullet\: Final velocity, v = 10 m/s

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\:\:\:\:\:\bullet\: Time taken, t = 5 s

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If we're given with the initial velocity, final velocity & time taken, we've the required formula to calculate the Acceleration.

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That is,

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 \quad \sf \implies \: Acceleration = \dfrac{v - u}{t}  \\  \\  \\

Substituting the values :

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 \quad \sf \implies \: Acceleration = \dfrac{10 - 5}{5} \\  \\  \\

\quad \sf \implies \: Acceleration = \dfrac{5}{5} \\  \\  \\

\quad \sf \implies \large \:{ \boxed{ \frak{ \blue{Acceleration = 1 \: ms {}^{ - 2} }}}} \\  \\

\therefore{ \underline{ \sf{ The \:  required \:  acceleration \:  is  \textsf{ \textbf{ 1 m/s}}}}}

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