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find the acceleration of a bus if its speed increases from 0m/s to 600m/s in minute​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

a=10m/s^2

Explanation:

acceleration, a=velocity/time

a=600/60

(1 min=60s)

a=10m/s^2

Answered by syed2020ashaels
1

Answer:

The acceleration of the bus is 10 \ m/s^{2}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • The initial velocity of the bus, u = 0 \ m/s
  • The final velocity of the bus, v=600 \ m/s
  • Time period = 1 \ minute = 60 \ sec

We know that acceleration is the change in velocity with respect to the time period.

Therefore, acceleration = \frac{change \ in \ velocity}{time} = \frac{v-u}{t}

\frac{600-0}{60}

\frac{600}{60}

\frac{100}{10}

10 m/s^{2}

Hence, the acceleration of a bus if its speed increases from 0 \ m/s to 600 \ m/s in one minute will be 10 \ m/s^{2}.

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