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Answered by soumeshpanda8
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Answer:

30 metres

Step-by-step explanation:

It's velocity is the speed you have written.

Answered by Blossomfairy
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Question :

An object is started from rest with constant acceleration of 3 m/s² for 10 seconds. Then find out the final velocity after 10 seconds also distance covered by the object in 10 seconds.

Given :

  • Initial velocity, u = 0 m/s
  • Acceleration, a = 3 m/s²
  • Time, t = 10 seconds

To find :

  • Final velocity, v
  • Distance covered by the object

According to the question,

v = u + at

Where,

  • v = Final velocity
  • u = Initial velocity
  • a = Acceleration
  • t = Time

Substituting the values,

➞ v = 0 + 3 × 10

➞ v = 0 + 30

➞ v = 30

So,the final velocity is 30 m/s.

Now,

s = ut + ½ at²

Where,

  • s = Distance
  • a = Acceleration
  • t = Time
  • u = Initial velocity

➞ Substituting the values,

➞ s = 0 × 10 + ½ × 3 × 10 × 10

➞ s = 0 + 3 × 5 × 10

➞ s = 0 + 150

➞ s = 150

So,the distance covered by the object is 150 m.

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