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The displacement of a body varies with time as S = (t^2 – 4t)m The displacement of the body when its velocity becomes zero

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Answered by cuteangle66
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Answer:

The displacement is given as: y=ut+

2

1

at

2

where, u is the initial velocity and a is the acceleration.

Comparing with given expression: y=16t−2t

2

/3+2,

u=16m/s, a=−

3

4

m/s

2

As, v=u+at, where v is final velocity.

Taking v=0, the time taken for body to come to rest.

0=16−

3

4

t⇒t=12 sec

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