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25 February, 01:23

A biker is pedaling at a constant speed of 36 km/h. During the last 10 s of the race, he increases his speed with a constant acceleration of 0.5 m/s2. Calculate at which speed he crosses the finish line.

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  1. 25 February, 01:44
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    54 km/h

    Explanation:

    given,

    speed of the biker = 36 Km/h

    time = 10 s

    acceleration = 0.5 m/s²

    speed at which it crosses the finish line = ?

    v = 36 x 0.278 = 10 m/s

    using equation of motion

    v = u + a t

    v = 10 + 0.5 x 10

    v = 15 m/s

    v = 15 x 3.6 = 54 km/hr

    speed at which the biker crosses the finish line is equal to 54 km/h
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