Physics, asked by pankajjaokar8875, 11 months ago

Car travels at 54 km/h for first 20 s, 36 km/h for next 30 s and finally 18 km/h for next 10 s. Find its average speed

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Answered by anisha1764
1

Explanation:

speed = 54km/h=15m/s

time=20s

distance=15×20=300m

speed=36km/h=10m/s

time=30s

distance = 10×30=300m

speed =18km/h=5m/s

time=10s

distance =5×10=50m

so,average speed

=300+300+50/20+30+10

=650/60

=10.8m/s

Answered by duragpalsingh
0

Hey there!

Formula used:

• Distance = speed * time

• Speed ( in 1 km/h) = 5 /18 (in 1 m/s)

Distance covered when car travels at 54 km/h for first 20 s:

Speed = 54 km / h

           = 54 *( 5/18) m/s

           = 15 m/s

Distance (d₁) = speed * time

                    = 15 * 20 = 300 m

Distance covered when car travels at 36 km/h for  30 s:

S = 36 km/h = 36 * (5/18) m / s  = 10 m/s

d₂ = v * t = 10 * 30 = 300 m

Distance covered when car travels at 18 km/h for  10 s:

S = 18 km/h = 18*(5/18) m/s = 5 m/s

d₃ = v * t = 5 * 10 = 50 m

Average speed = Total distance(d₁ + d₂ + d₃) / Total time

                           = (300 + 300 + 50) m / (20 + 30 + 10) s

                           = (650 m) / 60 s

                           = 10.83 m/s  (←Answer)

Good day!

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