Physics, asked by AndrewDavila, 7 months ago

A racing car has a uniform acceleration of 4m/s^2. What distance will it cover in 10s after Start? ​

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Answered by VelvetBlush
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Given:-

Acceleration,a = 4m/s^2

time,t = 10s

initial velocity, u = 0m/s

Distance covered,s = ?

We know that,

s = ut +  \frac{1}{2}  {at}^{2}

s = 0 \times 10 +  \frac{1}{2}  \times 4 \times  {(10)}^{2} m

s = 2 \times 100m

s = 200m

Thus, racing car will cover a distance of 200m after start in 10s with given acceleration.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Given:-

Acceleration,a = 4m/s^2

time,t = 10s

initial velocity, u = 0m/s

Distance covered,s = ?

We know that,

s = /ut +\frac{1}{2} {at}^{2}s

s = 0 \times 10 + \frac{1}{2} \times 4 \times {(10)}^{2}

s = 2 \times 100m

s = 200m

Thus, racing car will cover a distance of 200m after start in 10s with given acceleration.

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