Physics, asked by vachan007, 6 months ago

A motorboat starting from rest on a lake accelerates in a straight line at a constant rate of 4 m/s2 for 5 seconds. How far does the boat travel during this time?

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Answered by farruminoo
2

Answer:

answer is 50m

FORMULA USED:

s=ut+1/2at^2

Explanation:

GIVEN,

u=o

a=4m/s^2

t=5 s

Using second equation of motion:

s=ut+1/2at^2

s=0+1/2 x 4x 5 x 5

=50m

Answered by Anonymous
1

Given :

Acceleration of boat = 3 m/s²

Time = 8 seconds

To Find :

The distance travelled by the boat during that time

Solution :

From second equation of motion ,

 \\  \star \: {\boxed{\sf{\purple{s = ut +  \dfrac{1}{2}a {t}^{2}  }}}} \\

Where ,

u is initial velocity

t is time

a is acceleration

s is distance travelled

We have ,

u = 0 [starting from rest]

t = 8 sec

a = 8 m/s²

Substituting the values in the equation ,

 \\   : \implies \sf \: s = (0)(8) +  \dfrac{1}{2} (3 )  {(8)}^{2}   \\  \\

 \\   : \implies \sf \: s =  \dfrac{1}{2} (3)(64) \\  \\

 \\   : \implies \sf \: s = 32 \times 3 \: m \\  \\

 \\   : \implies{\underline{\boxed{\pink{\mathfrak{s = 96 \: m}}}}} \:  \bigstar \\  \\

Hence ,

The distance travelled by the boat during that time is 96 m.

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