Physics, asked by narchana660, 5 months ago

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Answered by LaeeqAhmed
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 \blue{  \boxed{acceleration(a) =  \frac{v - u}{t} }}

where,

  • u-initial velocity
  • v-final velocity
  • t-time

a =  \frac{20 - 20}{15}

 \orange{acceleration = 0 }

 \orange{velocity = 20 {ms}^{ - 1} }

 \blue{ \boxed{displacement(distance) =  v \times t}}

distance = 20 {ms}^{ - 1}  \times 15s

 \orange{distance = 300m}

HOPE THAT HELPS!!

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