a racing car has uniform acceleration of 40m/s^2 what distance will it cover in 10 sec after start
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Heya !!!
Here is your answer.
Given :
u = 0 (as it starts from rest)
a = 40 m/s²
t = 10 secs.
s = ?
Using
s = ut + 1/2 at²
s = 1/2 × 40 × 10²
= 20 × 100
s = 2000 m
Hope It Helps
Here is your answer.
Given :
u = 0 (as it starts from rest)
a = 40 m/s²
t = 10 secs.
s = ?
Using
s = ut + 1/2 at²
s = 1/2 × 40 × 10²
= 20 × 100
s = 2000 m
Hope It Helps
sarthak209:
you are wrong the answer is 400m
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Hello Mate!
Given : accelaration = 40 m/s^2
Initial Velocity ( u ) = 0
Time = 10 s
Distance = s
s = ut + 1/2 × at^2
s = (0)(10) + 1/2 × (40)(10)^2
s = 1/2 × 40 × 10 × 10
s = 20 × 10 × 10
s = 2000 m
Hope it helps☺!✌
Given : accelaration = 40 m/s^2
Initial Velocity ( u ) = 0
Time = 10 s
Distance = s
s = ut + 1/2 × at^2
s = (0)(10) + 1/2 × (40)(10)^2
s = 1/2 × 40 × 10 × 10
s = 20 × 10 × 10
s = 2000 m
Hope it helps☺!✌
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