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28 April, 15:57

A motorcycle accelerated from 10 metre per second to 30 metre per second in 6 seconds. How far did it travel in this time?

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  1. 28 April, 16:20
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    U=10 m/s

    v=30 m/s

    t=6 sec

    therefore, a = (v-u) / t

    = (30-10) / 6

    = (10/3) ms^-2

    now, displacement=ut+0.5*a*t^2

    =60 + 0.5 * (10/3) * 36

    =120 m

    And you can solve it in another way:

    v^2=u^2+2as

    or, s = (v^2-u^2) / 2a

    = (900-100) / 6.6666666 ...

    =120 m
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