Math, asked by buzzpranav06, 1 year ago

Given v=0.6 - 0.3t then the initial velocity and acceleration are?

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Answered by riya69574
8
Heya ✴✴

VELOCITY = Final velocity - Initial velocity

Hence, o.3 iz the answer

Acceleration = change in velocity / time

buzzpranav06: Thank you but What about acceleration
buzzpranav06: Thank you but what about acceleration
Answered by mandarpatil3636
14

Answer: initial velocity is 0 m/sec and

              acceleration is 2 m/sec.


Step-by-step explanation:

1.the initial velocity depends on the object.  therefore , the not given in the question about what is the object, we can say that the initial velocity is 0 m/sec.

2. the formula for acceleration is

acceleration(a)= final velocity(v) - initial velocity (u) ÷ time(t)

therefore     a =(0.6-0)÷0.3

                       = 2 m/sec

     note :                if the initial velocity is given then tell me about in comment and dont forget to mark as brainliest


mandarpatil3636: thanks for choosing my answer as brainliest
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