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A particle travels 100m after starting from rest in 10 seconds.what is the acceleration?

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Answered by Aristotle3081
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Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
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\green{\tt{\therefore{Acceleration=2\:m/s^{2}}}}

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 \green{\underline \bold{Given :}} \\  \tt: \implies Displacement(s) = 100 \: m \\  \\  \tt: \implies Time (t ) = 10 \: sec \\  \\ \red{\underline \bold{To \: Find:}} \\  \tt:  \implies Acceleration(a) =?

In the given question information given about a displacement of particle which is 100 m and it takes 10 sec to cover 100 m distance from rest (initially u = 0).

We have to find the acceleration of particle

• According to given question :

 \tt \circ \:Initial \: velocity = 0 \: m/s \\  \\  \bold{As \: we \: know \: that} \\  \tt:  \implies s =  ut + \frac{1}{2}  {at}^{2}  \\  \\  \bold{Here : }  \\  \tt \circ \: s = 100 \: m \\  \\  \tt \circ \: u = 0 \: m/s \\  \\  \tt \circ \: t = 10 \: sec\\  \\ \tt:  \implies 100 = 0 \times 10 +  \frac{1}{2}  \times a \times  {10}^{2}  \\  \\ \tt:  \implies 100 = 0 +  \frac{1}{2}  \times a \times  100 \\  \\ \tt:  \implies 100 = 50 \times a \\  \\ \tt:  \implies a =  \frac{100}{50}  \\  \\  \green{\tt:  \implies a = 2 \:  {m/s}^{2} } \\  \\   \green{\tt \therefore Acceleration \: of \: particle \: is \: 2 \:  {m/s}^{2} }

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