Math, asked by isabelle31, 6 months ago

A car of mass 100 kg is moving with a velocity of 40 m/s. If the velocity-time
graph for this car is a horizontal line parallel to the time axis, then the velocity of
the car at the end of 50 s will be:
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Answered by SujalSirimilla
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\mathcal{\green{\underline{\blue{GIVEN:}}}}

  • Mass of car = 100 Kg.
  • Velocity = 40ms⁻¹.
  • Velocity time graph is a horizontal line parallel to the time axis.
  • Time = 50 sec.

\mathcal{\green{\underline{\blue{SOLUTION:}}}}

If the velocity-time graph for this car is a horizontal line parallel to the time axis, it indicates that the car is moving with uniform velocity ( it covers equal velocity in an equal time interval).

Thus, THE VELOCITY IS CONSTANT.

There will not be any change in the velocity.

Thus, the final answer:

\tt {\pink{VELOCITY \:\: OF \:\: CAR = 40ms^{-1}

HOPE \:\: THIS \:\: HELPS \:\: :D

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