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S=ut+1/2at^2 find s when
u=20,t= 15 and a= 2

User Bummi
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Answer:


s=525

Explanation:


s=ut+(1)/(2) at^2


s=20*15+(1)/(2) *2*15^(2)


s=300+ 225


s=525

User Dennis Anikin
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Answer:

s = 525

Step-by-step explanation:

Here's the required formula to find the displacement (s).


\longrightarrow{\pmb{\sf{s = ut + (1)/(2)a{t}^(2)}}}

  • ↝ s = distance
  • ↝ u = initial velocity
  • ↝ a = acceleration
  • ↝ t = time taken

Substituting all the given values in the formula to find the displacement (s).


{\longrightarrow{\sf{s = ut + (1)/(2)a{t}^(2)}}}


{\longrightarrow{\sf{s = 20 * 15+ (1)/(2) * 2{(15)}^(2)}}}


{\longrightarrow{\sf{s = 300+ (1)/(2) * 2{(15 * 15)}}}}


{\longrightarrow{\sf{s = 300+ (1)/(2) * 2{(225)}}}}


{\longrightarrow{\sf{s = 300+ (1)/(2) * 2 * 225}}}


{\longrightarrow{\sf{s = 300+ (1)/(2) * 450}}}


{\longrightarrow{\sf{s = 300+ \frac{1}{\cancel{2}} * \cancel{450}}}}


{\longrightarrow{\sf{s = 300 + 225}}}


{\longrightarrow{\sf{s = 525}}}


{\longrightarrow{\underline{\boxed{\pmb{\sf{s = 525}}}}}}

Hence, the displacement (s) is 525.


\rule{300}{2.5}

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