A particle is having uniform acceleration. If its displacement from t to (t + 1) second is 120 m and change in velocity is 50 m/s. Find its displacement (in m) in (t + 2) second.
A particle is having uniform acceleration. If its displacement from t to (t + 1) second is 120 m and change in velocity is 50 m/s. Find its displacement (in m) in (t + 2) second.
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Dv = a (t + 1 – t)
a = 50 m/s2
u = 120 – 25 (2t +1)
In (t + 2)th second
= u + 25 (2t + 3)
= 120 – 25 (2t) – 25 + 25 (2t) + 75
S' = 170 m
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