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Physics, 06.04.2021 18:20 LarryJoeseph

A particle starts from rest and moves with a uniform acceleration of 5 m/s^2 for 10 seconds and then it moves with a constant velocity for 4 seconds. later it slows down and comes to rest in 5 seconds. draw the velocity graph for the motion of the body and answer the following questions. i) what is the maximum velocity attained by the body.

ii) what is the distance travelled during this period of acceleration.

iii) what is the distance travelled when the body was moving with constant velocity.

iv) what is the declaration of the body while slowing down.

v) what is the distance travelled by declaration.

vi) what is the total distance travelled.

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