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with an initial velocity 50ms a the house Rider the maximum velocity hundred ms in 10sec find the acceleration please give the fast answer this is very important question ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Initial velocity of bike increases from 50 m/s to 100 m/s in 10s. Find the Acceleration.

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\red{\pmb{\sf \: Given}} \begin {cases} & \sf{ Initial \:Velocity\: of\: the\: bike \:rider = 50 \:   m/s} \\ & \sf{Final \:Velocity\: of\: the\: bike \:rider = 100  \: m/s} \end{cases}

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{\color{maroon}{\pmb{\sf \: To  \: Find}}} \begin {cases} &  \sf{Acceleration = ?} \end{cases}

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Formula Used :

\large{\blue{\bigstar}} \:  \: {\underline{\boxed{\red{\sf{A = \dfrac{V - U}{T}}}}}}

Here :

  • ➙ V = Final Velocity = 100 m/s
  • ➙ U = Initial velocity = 50 m/s
  • ➙ T = 10s

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Finding the Acceleration :

\qquad\twoheadrightarrow{\sf{  \:  \:  \:  \: A = \dfrac{V - U}{T}}}

\qquad\twoheadrightarrow{\sf{  \:  \:  \:  \: A = \dfrac{100 - 50}{10}}}

\qquad\twoheadrightarrow{\sf{  \:  \:  \:  \: A = \dfrac{ 50}{10}}}

\qquad\twoheadrightarrow{\sf{  \:  \:  \:  \: A = \cancel\dfrac{ 50}{10}}}

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Therefore :

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