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12 May, 04:19

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If the velocity of a ship that moves in a straight line inc

aight line increases from 20 m/s to 30 m/s

calculate the time taken by the ship to cover

this displacement

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  1. 12 May, 04:21
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    The time taken by the ship to cover the distance, t = (x/25) s

    Explanation:

    Given data,

    The initial velocity of the ship, u = 20 m/s

    The final velocity of the ship, v = 30 m/s

    The average velocity of the ship, V = (20 + 30) / 2

    = 25 m/s

    The distance covered by the ship, d = x m

    Then the time taken by the ship to cover the displacement is,

    d = V x t

    ∴ t = d / V

    Substituting the values,

    t = x / 25

    t = (x/25) s

    Hence, the time taken by the ship to cover the distance, t = (x/25) s
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