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The velocity of a moving body increases from 10m/s to 15 m/s in 5 sec Calculate its acceleration.​

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Final answer:

The acceleration of the body is calculated using the formula a = ∆v/∆t. For an increase in velocity from 10 m/s to 15 m/s over 5 seconds, the acceleration is 1 m/s².

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the acceleration of the moving body, we use the formula for acceleration a = ∆v/∆t, where ∆v is the change in velocity and ∆t is the change in time. The velocity increases from 10 m/s to 15 m/s, which is a change (∆v) of 15 m/s - 10 m/s = 5 m/s. The time interval (∆t) is 5 seconds.

Substituting the values into the formula gives us:

a = ∆v/∆t = 5 m/s / 5 s = 1 m/s².

So, the acceleration of the body is 1 meter per second squared.

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