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Answered by creativevishnu4
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Answer:

Acceleration(a) = 0.84 m/s². Distance (s) = 15 m

Explanation:

Let the acceleration be 'a' and distance be 's' and final velocity be 'v' and initial velocity be 'u' and time be 't'

So from the given question,

v = 0 m/s

u = 5 m/s

t =  6 sec.

i) Let us find the acceleration first.

We have a formula to do that:

v = u+at

By substituting,

0 = 5 + 6a

6a = -5

So, a = -5/6 m/s² ( approx. 0.84 m/s²)

ii) We have formula to find distance :

s = ut + (at²)/2

s = 5 * 6 + (-5/6 * 36)/2

s = 30+ (-5* 6)/2

s = 30 + (-30)/2

s = 30-15

s = 15 m

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