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A racing car has a uniform acceleration of `4 m//s^(2)`. What distance will it cover in 10s after start ?

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Given Initial velocity of car (u) `= O ms^(-1)`
Acceleration (a) `=4 ms^(-2)`
Time taken (t) = 10s
Distance travelled (S) =?
`:. S = ut + ½ "at"^(2)`
`=0 + 4 xx 100//2`
`=400//2 = 200m`
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