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4 October, 07:17

A car accelerates uniformly from rest to 60 km/h in 30 s. What is its displacement during this time?

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  1. 4 October, 07:18
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    252.62 m

    Explanation:

    Data provided:

    Initial speed of the car, u = 0 Km/h (since, the car starts from the rest)

    Final speed of the car, v = 60 km/h = 60 * (5/18) = 16.67 m/s

    Time, t = 30 s

    now,

    from the Newton's equation of motion, we have

    v = u + at

    where,

    a is the acceleration of the car

    on substituting the values, we have

    16.67 = 0 + a * 30

    or

    a = 0.55 m/s²

    also,

    v² - u² = 2as

    where, s is the distance traveled

    on substituting the values, we get

    16.67² - 0² = 2 * 0.55 * s

    or

    s = 252.62 m
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