A train starting from a railway station attains a velocity of 30m/s in one 1 minute. What's its acceleration?
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velocity- 30m/s
time - 1 minute =. 60 seconds
acceleration = velocity/time
= 30/60
=0.5 m/s^2
time - 1 minute =. 60 seconds
acceleration = velocity/time
= 30/60
=0.5 m/s^2
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Hola!!!
Given:
Initial velocity ,u=0m/s
Final velocity , v=30 m/s
time taken =1min = 60 sec
Acceleration=Final velocity-lnitial velocity
______________
time taken
a = (v-u)/t
=30-0/60
=30/60
=1/2
=0.5m/s^2
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HOPE IT HELPS!!
Given:
Initial velocity ,u=0m/s
Final velocity , v=30 m/s
time taken =1min = 60 sec
Acceleration=Final velocity-lnitial velocity
______________
time taken
a = (v-u)/t
=30-0/60
=30/60
=1/2
=0.5m/s^2
===========
HOPE IT HELPS!!
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