Pick out the Infinitive from the following sentence
*I just had to do it*
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Answer:
Infinitive always comes with to
So in sentence
‘do’ is infinitive as it is coming with ‘to’
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Answer:-
V = 10m/s
S = 25 m
Given:-
u = 0
a = 2m/s²
T = 5s
To find :-
Velocity acquired and distance travelled.
Solution :-
Since, acceleration is constant so we can use the equation of motion.
\boxed{\sf{v = u + at}}
v=u+at
put the given value,
v = atv=at
v = 2 \times 5v=2×5
v = 10m/sv=10m/s
Now, distance travelled :-
\boxed{\sf{S = ut + \dfrac {1}{2}at^2}}
S=ut+
2
1
at
2
S = \dfrac {1}{2}at^2S=
2
1
at
2
S = \dfrac {1}{2}\times 2 .(5)^2S=
2
1
×2.(5)
2
S = \dfrac {1}{2}\times 50S=
2
1
×50
S = 25 mS=25m
hence, V = 10 m/s
hence, V = 10 m/sS = 25 m.
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