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A train starting from a railway station attains a velocity of 30m/s in 1 minute. The acceleration of the train is a. 1 ms-2 b. 2 ms-2 c. 3 ms-2 d. 0.5 ms-2​

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Answered by piyushsharma990984
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Answer:

V=U+at

30= 0+ a*60

a=1/2=0.5ms-2 ( OPTION D )

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option:d

given,

initial velocity = 0 m/s

final velocity = 30 m/s

time taken = 1 min ( 60 sec )

therefore acceleration ,

acceleration = ( v - u ) / t

acceleration = 30 - 0 / 60 

acceleration = 30 / 60 

acceleration = 1/2 = 0.5

therefore acceleration of the train = 0.5 m/s^2

   

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