state two consequences of disbanding of the armies of annexed state by the british
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State one of the consequences of disbanding of the armies of the annexed States by the British. When the native states were annexed to the British dominion thousands of soldiers and officials in administrative military and judicial posts became unemployed because British policies excluded Indians from high posts.
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Given:
Initial velocity (u) = 0.5 m/s
Initial velocity (u) = 0.5 m/sRate of decrease in velocity/Retardation = -0.05 m/s²
Initial velocity (u) = 0.5 m/sRate of decrease in velocity/Retardation = -0.05 m/s²Time (t) = 5 s
Initial velocity (u) = 0.5 m/sRate of decrease in velocity/Retardation = -0.05 m/s²Time (t) = 5 sTo Find:
Initial velocity (u) = 0.5 m/sRate of decrease in velocity/Retardation = -0.05 m/s²Time (t) = 5 sTo Find:Final velocity (v)
Initial velocity (u) = 0.5 m/sRate of decrease in velocity/Retardation = -0.05 m/s²Time (t) = 5 sTo Find:Final velocity (v)Answer:
equationofmotionwehave:
By substituting values in the equation we get:
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