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A car accelerates uniformly from rest to 18 km/h in 5 seconds. What is the acceleration of the car in m/s? pls do it i recommend stary soul to do thi

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Answered by ᏞiteralFairy
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Given :

• Initial Velocity (u) = 0 m/s

• Final Velocity (v) = 18 km/hr

• Time (t) = 5 seconds

To Find :

• Acceleration of the car (a)

Solution :

Let us convert the final velocity into it's standard from i.e.

\rightarrow \sf \: 18 \times \dfrac{5}{18}

\rightarrow \sf \: \cancel \dfrac{90}{18}

\rightarrow \sf \:5m {s}^{ - 1}→5ms

Let's find the acceleration now. We know that, acceleration is measure of the change in velocity of an object per unit time.

★ Acceleration = Final Velocity - Initial Velocity/Time taken

→ a = \sf \dfrac{5 - 0}{5}

→ a = \sf \cancel\dfrac{5}{5}

→ a = 1 m/s²

∴ Acceleration produced by the car is 1 m/s².

Answered by VivaciousDork
21

Acceleration of car = 1m/s^2

Steps involved:-

Given

V=18km/h = 5m/s

u= 0 t=5sec

We know that

a= v-u/t

a= 5-0/5

a= 5/5= 1m/s^2

Hence, the acceleration is 1m/s^2

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