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A car accelerates uniformly from 5m/s to 10m/s in 5s. calculate its acceleration ​

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Answered by bighnes87
44

Answer:

a=(v-u)/t

v=10m/s

u=5m/s

t=5s

(10-5)/5

5/5=1m/s²

Answered by tanishaag2710
0

Answer:

a = 1m/s²

Explanation:

Given:

  • Initial velocity (u) = 5m/s
  • Final velocity (v) = 10m/s
  • Time taken (t) = 5s

To find:

  • Acceleration (a)

Solution:

Acceleration can be given by the following formula,

acceleration =  \frac{change \: in \: velocity}{change \: in \: time \: }

a =  \frac{∆v}{∆t}

a =  \frac{(10 - 5)}{5}

a =  \frac{5}{5}

a = 1

Therefore, acceleration will be 1m/s².

Formula used:

acceleration =  \frac{change \: in \: velocity}{change \: in \: time \: }

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