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A motor cycle travelling at 10 m/s accelerates at 4m/s for 8s.
what is it final velocity? ​

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User Keser
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  • Initial velocity=u=10m/s
  • Acceleration=a=4m/s^2
  • Time=t=8s

Final velocity be v


\\ \bull\tt\longmapsto v=u+at


\\ \bull\tt\longmapsto v=10+4(8)


\\ \bull\tt\longmapsto v=10+32


\\ \bull\tt\longmapsto v=42m/s

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User Bhadra
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Answer:

• From the first newtons equation of motion:


{ \boxed{ \bf{v = u + at}}}

v » final velocity which is required.

u » initial velocity, u = 10 m/s

a » acceleration, a = 4 m/s²

t » time, t = 8 seconds

Substitute:


v = 10 + (4 * 8) \\ v = 10 + 32 \\ v = 42 \: m {s}^( - 1) \\ \\ { \underline{ \underline{ \bf{ \: \: final \: velocity = 42 \: m {s}^( - 1) }}}}

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