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your initial speed is zero. if you increased your speed by 4 m/s after only 2 seconds and continue to accelerate at the same rate, what will your speed be after 10 seconds?

Respuesta :

Answer:

20 m/ s

Explanation:

change in velocity = 4m/ s

[tex]acceleration = \frac{rate \: of \: change \: of \: velocity}{time} [/tex]

[tex]acc = \frac{4}{2} \\ = 2[/tex]

initial velocity = 0m/ s

  • let velocity after 10s be v

[tex]2 = \frac{v - 0}{10} [/tex]

cross multiplying

[tex]20 = v[/tex]

so the velocity after 10s will be 20m/s