Physics, asked by poojanegi182456, 1 year ago

the velocity of a particle A is 10m/s. A force is applied on the particle. Due to this force velocity becomes 15m/s making an angle 37degree with initial direction of velocity the magnitude of change in velocity of the particle is

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Answered by AlexThundrous
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Dear Friend this is the answer of the following question
Hope it helps you and if possible then please mark it as the brainliest answer.
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poojanegi182456: because they are asking for change in velocity so you have to subtract 240from325
AlexThundrous: Change in velocity doesn't always mean subtraction
AlexThundrous: Change in velocity in 11th means the resultant vector
poojanegi182456: but the answer given is root85
AlexThundrous: oh then you subtract and do by this method
AlexThundrous: brainliest
AlexThundrous: take 2abcostheta as 0 as the if we draw the free body diagram as and you will be able to solve
AlexThundrous: 90 degree
poojanegi182456: i got it thanks
AlexThundrous: brainliest
Answered by roushan9932
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Explanation:

अंडर रूट 85 is the correct answer because question ask that change in velocity

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