Second Equation of Motion


 
 
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Second Equation of Motion

SECOND EQUATION OF MOTION:

large s=ut+frac{1}{2}at^{2}

Displacement = initial velocity large times large frac{1}{2}  large times acceleration large times  large time;interval^{2}

Distance travelled = average velocity large times time = large left ( frac{Initial;velocity+final;velocity}{2} right )times time

    or   large s=frac{u+v}{2}times t

But from eq. (1), v = u + at

        large therefore   large s=frac{u+(u+at)}{2}times t      or     large s=frac{2u+at}{2}times t

    or   large s=ut+frac{1}{2}at^{2}

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Question : 1

A racing car has a uniform acceleration of 4m/s^2. What distance will it cover in 10s after the start from the rest.

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

A body starts moving with an initial velocity of  4;m;s^-^1 and an acceleration of x;m;s^-^2 If the distance travelled by it is 30 m in 2^n^d s, then the value of x is ______ .

Right Option : D
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Question : 3

A car accelerates uniformly from 18 km/h to 36 km/h in 5 s. The distance travelled by the car is:

Right Option : D
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