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a particle with initial velocity of 200m/s travels 1500m with uniform retardation 10m/s2.what is the time reqd? explain reason for two answer
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If v is velocity and s is distance at time t,
v = 200 - 10t
s = 200t - 5t^2
v starts positive, and decreases, as with a body shot upwards and then falling.
1500 = 200t - t^2 at t=10,t=30.
So, we have a body shot upwards at 200m/s. At time t=10, still rising, it passes 1500m. At t=30, now falling, it has descended to 1500m again.
v = 200 - 10t
s = 200t - 5t^2
v starts positive, and decreases, as with a body shot upwards and then falling.
1500 = 200t - t^2 at t=10,t=30.
So, we have a body shot upwards at 200m/s. At time t=10, still rising, it passes 1500m. At t=30, now falling, it has descended to 1500m again.
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