Physics, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

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susain2001: Is it 10m/s^2
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Answered by saurav213
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HEY MATE,

THE ANSWER OF YOUR QUESTION IS AS FOLLOWS ::-

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GIVEN DATA =>

INITIAL VELOCITY ( u ) = 25 m/s

FINAL VELOCITY ( v ) = 25 m/s

TIME ( t ) = 5 seconds

TO FIND =>

ACCELERATION ( a ) = ? m/s^2

FORMULA =>

ACCELERATION = FINAL VELOCITY -

INITIAL VELOCITY / TIME

i. e., a = v - u / t

SOLUTION =>

a = v - u / t

a = 25 - 25 / 5

a = 0 / 5

a = 0 m/s ^2

ANSWER =>

THE ACCELERATION OF THE CAR DURING 5 SECONDS IS 0 m/s^

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HERE, THIS IS A TYPE OF CONSTANT VELOCITY QUESTION. HENCE, THE VELOCITY REMAINS CONSTANT THROUGHOUT THE JOURNEY AND NO CHANGE OCCURS IN VELOCITY.

THEREFORE ACCELERATION REMAINS CONSTANT.


Anonymous: o.. thanks
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Anonymous: because the car is changing direction so it have some acceleration??
Anonymous: the answer should be 10m/s²
Answered by Anonymous
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