Physics, asked by amritstar, 1 year ago

A particle has constant acceleration and has initial velocity is 10m/s after some time it's velocity 30m/s.

Then, find velocity at mid point of path?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given, acceleration is constant.

Initial velocity = 10 m/s.
Final velocity = 30 m/s.

SO, Velocity at the mid point of path is :
{(10+30)/2} m/s.
= {40/2} m/s.
= 20 m/s.

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Answered by AdorableAstronaut
9
Given, acceleration is constant. 

Initial velocity = 10 m/s. 
Final velocity = 30 m/s. 

SO, Velocity at the mid point of path is : 
{(10+30)/2} m/s. 
= {40/2} m/s. 
= 20 m/s. 
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