Physics, asked by Himalya11, 1 year ago

a racing car has a uniform acceleration of 5m/s². what distance will it cover in 10 seconds after start

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Answered by sauveerdixit
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The car travels with a uniform acceleration of 5m/s^2. It means it covers 5 m in 1 second.
Distance covered by car in 10 seconds= 5*10= 50 m
ANS= 50 METRES
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sauveerdixit: As far as I know, it must be. But still there's a bit confusion. Just wait
Himalya11: ok
sauveerdixit: From where did you get this question?
Himalya11: in my holiday homework
sauveerdixit: oh. In which class are you now?
Himalya11: 9th
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sauveerdixit: Equation for position-time relation, s= ut+(1/2)at^2. Where s is the distance, u is the initial velocity, t is time and a is acceleration. By putting the values we get, s= 0*10+(1/2)*5*(10)^2= 250 metres. So the distance covered by car is 250 metres.
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