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A racing car has a uniform acceleration of 4m/s² . What distance will it cover in 10s after it starts ?

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Answered by ItzMiracle
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Correct Answer ➪

acceleration (a) = 4m/s²

time (t) = 10s

initial velocity (u) = 0m/s

distance (s) = ?

By using equation of motion →

⇒ s = ut + ½ at²

⇒ s = 0(10) + ½ (4)(10)(10)

⇒ s = 0 + 2(100)

⇒ s = 200m

∴ Distance = 200m

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Answered by Anonymous
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✰acceleration (a) = 4m/s²

✰time (t) = 10s

✰initial velocity (u) = 0m/s

distance (s) = ?

By using equation of motion →

⇒ s = ut + ½ at²

⇒ s = 0(10) + ½ (4)(10)(10)

⇒ s = 0 + 2(100)

⇒ s = 200m

 \huge \mathfrak{∴ Distance } \mathfrak \red{= 200m}

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