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A car starts moving and gains a speed of 5 m/s and Acceleration is 1 m/s², find the missing time taken

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \pink{ \bf In \: this \: Case}

 \underline{\purple { \bf Given}}

  • Initial Velocity (u) = 0 m/s
  • Final Velocity (v) = 5 m/s
  • Acceleration (a) = 1 m/s²

 \underline{\purple { \bf To \: Find}}

  • Time Taken

Formula Used :-  \boxed {\red {\sf \bold {v = u + at }}}

Subsisting Values

 \longrightarrow \sf 5 = 0 + 1 \times t

\longrightarrow \sf 5 = 0 + t

\longrightarrow \sf 5 - 0 = t

\longrightarrow \sf 5 = t

\longrightarrow \sf t = 5

Hence, the Time Taken by the Car is 5 seconds

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Answered by Glorious31
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Given :

  • Initial velocity (u) : 0 m/s
  • Final velocity (v) : 5 m/s²
  • Acceleration (a) = 1 m/s²

To Find :

  • Time taken = ?

Solution :

╭☞ For finding the time ; we need to use the given formula :

\large{\color{gold}{\boxed{\sf{v = u + at}}}}

So , we just need to substitute the values of v , u , a respectively .

╭☞ v = u + at

╭☞ 5 = 0 + 1 × t

╭☞ 5 = 0 + t

╭☞ 0 + t = 5

╭☞ t = 5

So , the time taken is 5 seconds .

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