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a train starting from one station accelerates uniformly over a distance of 5 kilometre moves with a constant speed of 35 kilometre retards uniformly over the last in kilometre coming to a stop at another station 50 km away from the first station from velocity distance from for the train​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A train start from rest from a station and travels with uniform acceleration 0.5ms^-2 for 20s it travelswithwwith uniform velocity for 30s d brakes are then applied so that a uniform retardation is obtained and the train comes to rest in a further 10s sketch the velocity time graph of the motion using your graph calculate the total distance traveled by the train 

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A train start from rest from a station and travels with uniform acceleration 0.5ms^-2 for 20s it travels with uniform velocity for 30s d brakes are then applied so that a uniform retardation is obtained and the train comes to rest in a further 10s sketch the velocity time graph of the motion using your graph calculate the total distance traveled by the train 

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vt graph, t = x-axis, v = y-axis

Start at the Origin.

The 1st part is y = 0.5x from x = 0 to x = 20

The speed after 20 seconds = 0.5*20 = 10 m/sec

The end-point is (20,10)

s = at^2/2 --> distance = 200 meters

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The 2nd part is y = 10 from x = 10 to x = 40

--> end-point is (40,10)

Total distance = 200 + 300 = 500 meters

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The brakes change its speed from 10 m/sec to 0 in 10 seconds --> a = 1 m/sec/sec

Its average speed for the 10 seconds is 5 m/sec

s = 5*10 = 50 meters

Total distance = 550 meters.


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