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A motorist starts from rest and attains a velocity of 50m/s in 10 sec its acceleration is

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Answered by Arceus02
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A motorist starts from rest and attains a velocity of 50m/s in 10 sec its acceleration is

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  • u = initial velocity = 0m/s
  • v = final velocity = 50m/s
  • t = time taken = 10sec

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a = (50 - 0)/10 m/s²

a = 50/10 m/s²

a = 5 m/s²

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Answered by shaivyasspdlife
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Answer:

Acceleration = final velocity - initial velocity/ time

Explanation:

Acceleration = 50-0/10

= 50/10

=5m/s2. Ans.

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