Science, asked by yashchoudhary5533005, 9 months ago

MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE

Two particles P and Q start simultaneously from A with velocities 15m/s and 20m/s respectively. They move in same direction but with different acceleration. When P overtakes Q at B its velocity is 30m/s. Then the velocity of Q at B will be how much???​

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Answered by prithwishchakr7
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Answer:

Hey dude there aren't enough information to provide the answer. Because neither the time is given of accelerating of particle P from 15m/s to 30m/s a

nor the different acceleration is provided..

Explanation:

so I am sorry I can't give the answer to this question. It may be right but I don't know how to solve this.

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