Physics, asked by selviselvi35623, 10 months ago

• IF AN OBJECT IS MOVING WITH 50m/s DUE TO
AN UNIFORM ACCELERATION OF 12m/s2,
CALCULATE DISTANCE COVERED BY IT
IN
15s.​

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Answered by brpatel7878
0

Answer:

Finding Velocity and Displacement from Acceleration

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this section, you will be able to:

Derive the kinematic equations for constant acceleration using integral calculus.

Use the integral formulation of the kinematic equations in analyzing motion.

Find the functional form of velocity versus time given the acceleration function.

Find the functional form of position versus time given the velocity function.

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Answered by polagokul
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Given:

u=50m/s

T=15s

A=12m/s²

To Find:

Distance covered

Solution:

S = UT + 1/2 AT

  = 50×15 + 1/2×12×15

  = 750 + 1/2×180

  = 840m

Answer:

840m

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