Physics, asked by shilpasahuji, 10 months ago

A train accelerates from 36km/h to 54km/h in 10 sec.
i) Find the acceleration.
ii) Find the distance travelled by the car.​

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Answered by Yiri29
2

Answer:

Hey buddy here is ur answer..

Explanation:

Acceleration = Change in velocity/Time

= 54 - 36 / 0.166

=18/0.166

= 108.43 m/s^2.

Distance = Speed*Time

= 18 * 0.166

= 2.99 km.

Hope it helps u!!

Take care:):)


shilpasahuji: the time is 10sec
Yiri29: ya but it is in sec ..and the speed is in km/hr so we have to convert time to hrs
shilpasahuji: acceleration's unit is m/s
shilpasahuji: so i want the answer in m/s
shilpasahuji: thx bt.... not up to the mark
susain2001: Check out my answer
Yiri29: acceleration unit is m/s^2 dear
susain2001: Sorry
Answered by susain2001
3

Hope this helps. please let me know if you have any doubt. Thanks

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shilpasahuji: hii
shilpasahuji: thx bt what did u write after
shilpasahuji: 0.5m/s
shilpasahuji: is it 2nd equation of motion???
susain2001: Yes
susain2001: Check the edit
shilpasahuji: ohk
susain2001: Thanks for choosing my answer.
shilpasahuji: welcome
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