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an object is moving with the velocity of 4m/s ,what will be it's velocity after 5 sec ,if the motion is uniform​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Provided that:

• A body is moving with velocity = 4 m/s

  • The motion is uniform.

To calculate:

  • Speed after 5 seconds

Solution:

• Speed after 5 seconds = 4 m/s

Knowledge required: If the motion is uniform then it's speed doesn't change with respect to time. It still constant till the motion isn't be non-uniform.

Required solution:

→ A body is moving with the speed of 4 metre per second.

→ The motion is uniform.

→ Speed after 5 seconds = 4 m/s

Reason: It is given that the motion is uniform that's why speed still constant with respect to time.

More information:

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