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A body moving at 20 m/s decelerates uniformly at 5m/s2

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Question

A body moving at 20 m/s decelerates uniformly at 5m/s2 till its speed becomes 10 m/s. The distance covered within this period is

A body moving at 20 m/s decelerates uniformly
A body moving at 20 m/s decelerates uniformly

Answer

The answer to the distance covered within this period is 30 meters.

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Here is the explanation to the answer

Data: Available values from the question

The initial velocity, u = 20 m/s

Deceleration, a = opposite of acceleration = – 5 ms-2

Final velocity, v = 10 m/s

Unknown: The values from we need to find

Distance covered, s = ?

Formula: The formula that will help us find the distance covered

From the equations of motion, v2 = u2 + 2as

after making s subject of the formula, we will have

s = (v2 – u2) / 2a

We will apply the above equation to solve the problem

Solution

After inserting our data into the formula, we will have

s = (v2 – u2) / 2a = (102 – 202) / 2(-5)

Which will give us

s = (100 – 400) / -10

Thus

s = – 300 / -10 = 30 m

Therefore, the distance covered s is 30 meters.

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