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Find the answers of the questions given below

Find the answers of the questions given below-example-1
User Abhilasha
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Acceleration :

  • Velocity does not change
  • Hence,
    \boxed {a = 0 m/s^(2)}

Velocity :

  • According to the graph, the cyclist has a constant velocity of 20 m/s

  • \fbox {v = 20 m/s}

Distance :

  • Use the formula,
    \boxed {S = v * t}, as velocity is constant
  • S = 20 × 15

  • \fbox {S = 300 m}
User Dan Bolser
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Answer:

i)
0m/s^(2)

ii)20m/s

iii)300m

Step-by-step explanation:

In this Velocity-Time graph,

i) The acceleration can be found by finding the slope of the graph, which in this case, since it is a horizontal line, the slope = 0 therefore the acceleration =
0m/s^(2)

ii)The velocity can be found on the y-axis, in this case, is 20m/s.

iii)The distance covered can be found by finding the area of the graph to the corresponding time. In this case,

t=15

Distance covered = 20m/s * 15s

= 300m

User Shadygoneinsane
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