Physics, asked by aryansangra852, 11 months ago

a car is moving with a constant velocity of 20m/s on straight road . What will be the acceleration of the car?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hey mate here is your answer

acceleration =  \frac{v1 - v2 }{total \: time}

 = 20km  \: hr \:  = 20 \times  \frac{18}{5}

 = 4 \times 18

 = 72 \: km \: hr

acceleration=

 \frac{72}{1 \times 60}

 =  \frac{72}{60}  = 1.2km \: hr

so acceleration is 1.2 km/ hr

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Answered by christinamariyamjoy2
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Answer: Acceleration =0

Explanation: Acceleration should be zero because the car is moving with constant velocity. Acceleration is rate of change of velocity. Here, no change in velocity since it is a uniform motion. Therefore, no acceleration.

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