Physics, asked by cherrylucky4, 9 months ago

If a car is moving with a velocity 10m/s and reaches it's the velocity 50m/s in 4sec then find the acceleration of the car?​

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Answered by ishaandesh
1

initial velocity (u) =10m/s

final velocity(v) = 50m/s

change in velocity= v-u

=50-10

=40

Time interval= 4sec

Acceleration= Change in velocity/Time interval

=40/4

=10

Therefore, Acceleration is 10m/s^2

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Answered by sethrollins13
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Given :

  • Initial Velocity (u) = 10m/s
  • Final Velocity (v) = 50m/s
  • Time Taken (t) = 4sec

To Find :

  • Acceleration (a) of the car.

Solution :

\longrightarrow\tt{Acceleration(a)=?}

Using Formula :

\longrightarrow\tt\boxed{Acceleration=\dfrac{v-u}{t}}

Putting Values :

\longrightarrow\tt{\dfrac{50-10}{4}}

\longrightarrow\tt{\cancel\dfrac{40}{4}}

\longrightarrow\tt\bold{{10m/s}^{2}}

So , The Acceleration of the car is 10m/s²...

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Acceleration :

It is defined as the rate of change of velocity of the object .

Formula of Acceleration is :-

\longrightarrow\tt{Acceleration=\dfrac{v-u}{t}}

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