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a truck is moving with a certain uniform velocity. it is accelerated uniformly by 0.75 m/s^2.after 20 seconds, the velocity becomes 72 km/h. find the initial velocity

User Athadu
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Answer:

5 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

acceleration = 0.75 m/s²

time = 20 s

final velocity = 72 km/h = 20 m/s

initial velocity = ?

Apply formula for initial velocity.


u=-at+v


\sf a=acceleration\\t=time\\v=final \: velocity\\u=initial \: velocity

Solve for u.


u=-(0.75)(20)+ 20


u=-15+20


u= 5

User Mouhamad Lamaa
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Answer:


\boxed{V_(i) = 5\ m/s}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Acceleration = a = 0.75 m/s²

Time = t = ?

Final Velocity =
V_(f) = 72 km/hr = 20 m/s

Required:

Initial Velocity =
V_(i) = ?

Formula:

a =
(V_(f)-V_(i))/(t)

Solution:

For
V_(i) the formula becomes:


V_(i) = V_(f)-at


V_(i) = 20 - (0.75)(20)


V_(i) = 20 - 15


V_(i) = 5 m/s

In Case: If you want it in km/hr:


V_(i) = 5 * 3.6


V_(i) = 18 km/hr

User Mason Zhang
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