what is distance from rest and accelerates uniformly at rate of 2m/s for 10sec
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we know the formula that
distance=speed×time
substituting
speed=2
time=10
so,d=2×10
d=20
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distance=speed×time
substituting
speed=2
time=10
so,d=2×10
d=20
hope this helps u
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HEY BUDDY !!!
HERE'S THE ANSWER..
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▶️ First we'll find the final velocity ( v ) .
⏺️ Given ,
=> initial velocity ( u ) = 0 // rest
=> Acceleration ( a ) = 2 m / s^2
=> time ( t ) = 10 s
⏺️ We know
=> a = ( v - u ) / t
=> 2 = ( v - 0 ) / 10
=> v = 20 m / s
▶️ Now , we have to find distance traveled .
⏺️ We know , Velocity is ratio of displacement ( s ) and time
=> velocity = displacement / time
=> 20 = s / 10
=> [ s = 200 m ]
HOPE HELPED.
JAI HIND!!
:-)
HERE'S THE ANSWER..
_______________________
▶️ First we'll find the final velocity ( v ) .
⏺️ Given ,
=> initial velocity ( u ) = 0 // rest
=> Acceleration ( a ) = 2 m / s^2
=> time ( t ) = 10 s
⏺️ We know
=> a = ( v - u ) / t
=> 2 = ( v - 0 ) / 10
=> v = 20 m / s
▶️ Now , we have to find distance traveled .
⏺️ We know , Velocity is ratio of displacement ( s ) and time
=> velocity = displacement / time
=> 20 = s / 10
=> [ s = 200 m ]
HOPE HELPED.
JAI HIND!!
:-)
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