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In uniformly accelerated motion, velocity of the particle when it crosses the point A is 10 m/s and when it crosses the point B is 30 m/s; then velocity when it cross the mid point between A and B​

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In uniformly accelerated motion, velocity of the particle when it crosses the point A is 10 m/s and when it crosses the point B is 30 m/s; then velocity when it cross the mid point between A and B

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Answered by JoeNotExotic
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 \sqrt{ ({10}^{2} +  {30}^{2})   \div 2}  \\  =  \sqrt{500}  \\  = 10 \sqrt{5}

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