Physics, asked by khanmahera880, 2 months ago


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Answered by XxSHaReeFxBaCHHaxX
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

 \large{ \bold{ \green{Given \: that : }}}

 \bold{ \scriptsize{The \: initial \: speed \: of \: bicycle  \: (u) = 5 \: m/s}}

 \bold{Acceleration \: (a) = 2 \:m/s² }

 \bold{Time \: (t)=5 \: s}

 \bold{We \: know \: that - }

 \bold{v = u + at}

 \bold{ = 5 + 2(5)}

 \bold{ = 5 + 10}

 \bold{ = 15 \: m/s}

I hope it is helpful

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