The velocity of an object increases at a constant rate from 20 m/s to 50m/s in 10 seconds.Find it's acceleration
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Answer:
initial velocity (u) -20m/s
Final velocity(v) -50m/s
Time(t) -10s
Using the formula,
Acceleration (a= v-u/t)
a=50-20/10=
3m/s^2
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Given :
• Initial Velocity (u) = 20m/s
• Final Velocity (v) = 50m/s
• Time taken (t) = 10 seconds
To Find :
• Acceleration Produced
Solution :
We know that,
★ Acceleration = Final Velocity - Initial Velocity/Time taken
→ a = v - u/t
→ a = 50 - 20/10
→ a = 30/10
→ a = 3m/s²
Acceleration Produced by the object is 3m/s²
Note : Symbols have their usual meaning
• u = Inital Velocity
• v = Final Velocity
• t = Time taken
• a = acceleration produced
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