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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 sambhavmaheshwari2
0

Explanation:

acceleration 4m\s

4m in 1 sec

so

4x10 = 40m in 10 sec

Answered by Anonymous
15

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The distance covered by racing car = 200m

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\mathfrak{\underline{Given:-}}

⟶ Given initial velocity is 0

⟶ Given acceleration is 4m/s²

⟶ Given time taken is 10 seconds

\mathfrak{\underline{Need\:To\: Find:-}}

The distance covered by racing car = ?

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By the second equation of motion,

\:\:\:\:\dag\bf{\underline \green{Formula\:used\:here:-}}

\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\sf\purple{s = ut + \dfrac{1}{2} at^2}}}} \\\\

\:\:\:\:\dag\bf{\underline \blue{Putting\:the\:values:-}}

\longrightarrow \sf {s = 0 \times 10 + \dfrac{1}{2} × 4 × 10 × 10}\\\\

\longrightarrow \sf {s = 0 + 2 \times 100} \\\\

\longrightarrow\large\boxed{\sf{\purple{s\:=\:200\:m}}}\\\\

\:\:\:\:\dag\bf{\underline{\underline \red{Hence:-}}}

The distance covered by racing car is 200m.

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