Physics, asked by ReagingDeath, 1 year ago

Based on Motion under constant acceleration
A particle moves with constant acceleration of 3 m/s2 along x axis. If its x-coordinates at t = 4 sec is 100 m
and velocity at t = 6 sec is 15 m/s. Its x-coordinates at t = 6 sec would be
(A) 54 m
(B) - 9 cm
(C) 124 m
(D) 134 m

Answers

Answered by kommus06
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answered by bestwriters
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The x-coordinates at t = 6 sec is 90 meters.

Explanation:

The speed at the time 6 seconds is given in the question.

The formula of the speed is given by the formula:

Speed = Distance/Time

Where,

Speed = 15 m/s

Time = 6 seconds

On substituting the values, we get,

15 = Distance/6

Distance = 15 × 6

∴ Distance = 90 m

The option given in the question is wrong.

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