Math, asked by XxcutevishixX, 29 days ago

A train travelling at 20m/s accelerates at 0.5m per second square for 30s. How far will it travel in this time?​

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Answered by manish99814
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Answer:

Initial velocity, u=20m/s

Time, t=30s

Acceleration,

a=0.5m/s2

Distance travelled is: 

s=ut+21at2

s=20×30+21×0.5×30×30

s=600+225=825m

Answered by WiIdBoy
6

Given :—

Initial Speed (u) \longmapsto\tt\bf20m/s .

Acceleration (a) \longmapsto\tt\bf 0.5m/ {s}^{2}

Time Taken (t) \longmapsto\tt\bf 30s

To find :—

Distance Travelled By the Train . (s)

Formula Used :—

\longmapsto\tt\bf s \:  = ut +  \frac{1}{2}  {at}^{2}

Solution :—

s = 20 \times 30 +  \frac{1}{2}  \times 0.5 \times  {30}^{2}  \\  \\ s \:  =  \: 825m

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