A moving train brought to rest within 20 seconds by applying brakes . Find the initial velocity, if the retardation due to brakes is 2 ,metre /second
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Answer:
Initial velocity of the train
= 40 m/s
Step by step explanations :
Given that,
a moving train brought to rest within 20 seconds by applying brakes
here,
final velocity of the train = 0 m/s
let the initial velocity of the train be u
given retardation produced by the brakes = 2 m/s²
so,
acceleration = -2 m/s²
given time taken to stop = 20 seconds
now we have
Initial velocity (u) = u
final velocity(v) = 0 m/s
acceleration(a) = -2 m/s²
time taken(t) = 20 seconds
by the equation of motion,
v = u + at
putting the values,
0 = u + (-2)(20)
u - 40 = 0
u =40m/s
so,
Initial velocity of the train
= 40 m/s
Answered by
1
Answer:
40m/s
Explanation:
From equations of motion
v=0, a=-2, t=20, u= ?
v=u+at
0 = u + -2 × 20
0 = u - 40
-u = -40
Minus symbol cancel on both sides
u= 40m/s
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