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6 June, 20:35

An object is travelling with a constant acceleration of 10 ms⁻². how much distance will it travel in 3rd second of its journey?

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  1. 6 June, 21:53
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    Given:

    Acceleration is uniform and acceleration (a) = 10 m/s^2

    Now it has been mentioned for the first 2 secs the acceleration is 10m/s^2.

    Hence velocity = acceleration x time

    Velocity = 10 x 2 = 20 m/s

    Consider s as the distance traveled in the 3rd second.

    Now we know s = ut+1/2 (at^2)

    Where s is the distance measured in m.

    u is the initial velocity measured in m/sec

    t is the time taken for the object to travel the above distance. This is equal to one second as we need to calculate the distance traveled between 3rd and 2nd second.

    t = (3-2) = 1 sec

    Substituting the given values in the above formula we get

    s = 20 x1 + 1/2 (10 x 1 x 1)

    s = 25 m

    Thus the distance traveled by the object in the 3rd second is 25 m
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