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Pls answerrr I need steps too a van accelerates uniformly and its velocity changes from 5m/s to 25m/s in time t. what is the average velocity?
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a van accelerates uniformly and its velocity changes from 5m/s to 25m/s in time t. what is the average velocity?
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Given:
u = 5 m/s
v = 25 m/s
Time taken = t
Avg. velocity = ?
Therefore, formula of Average Velocity:
= u + v / 2
= 5 + 25 / 2
= 30 / 2 = 15
Therefore the Average Velocity of the Van is 15 m/s.
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