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A TRUCK IS TRAVELLING FORWARD AT A CONSTANT ACCELERATION OF 10 M/S AND THEN IT BEGINS ACCELERATING AT A CONSTANT RATE . A SHORT TIME LATER , THE VELOCITY OF THE TRUCK IS 30 M/S , FORWARD. WHAT WAS THE AVERAGE VELOCITY OF THE TRUCK DURING ACCELERATION

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Average Velocity = Initial Velocity + Final Velocity / 2

Initial Velocity = 10 m/s

Final Velocity = 30 m/s

Average Velocity = 10 + 30 / 2 = 40/2 = 20 m/s

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Answered by dhareaveer
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Answer:

Your answer is-

Explanation:

20m/s

Explanation:

u=10m/s

v=30m/s

Acceleration is constant

Average velocity=?

Average velocity= Initial velocity+Final velocity/2

= u+v/2

= 10+30/2

= 40/2

=20 m/s

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