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A body moves along a straight line from rest with an acceleration of 2m/s². Calculate the time taken by it to cover a distance of 100m.
13 years ago

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bobpursley
distance=vi*time+1/2 a t^2
100=0+1/2 * 2*t^2

calculate time t.
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