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The velocity v of a particle at any in moving in a straight line is given by v=s+1where s metre is the distance travelled in tseconds. What is the time taken by the particle to cover a distance of 9m?


A

1s

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B

log(10)s

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C

2log(10)s

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D

10s

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Solution

The correct option is B

log(10)s


Explanation for the correct answer:-

In the case of option (B),

Step 1. Given Data,

v=s+1

s=9m

Step 2. Formula used,

Velocity can be written as v=dsdt

s is the distance traveled.

dsis the change in distance

dt is the change in time

t is the time taken.

Step 3. Calculate the time,

Putting the given data,

dsdt=s+1

dss+1=dt

Integrating both sides, we get as

dss+1=dt

log(s+1)=t

At s=9m

log(9+1)=t

log10=t

t=log(10)sec

The time taken by the particle to cover a distance of 9m is log(10)s

Explanation for the incorrect answer:-

Option (A) 1s

  1. We cannot state that velocity is constant if speed, or the amount of velocity, is constant but the direction of movement changes.
  2. Option A is incorrect

Option (C) 2log(10)s

  1. There is a predisposition to think that an object has no acceleration if it is travelling at a constant speed.
  2. In the case of an object moving in a straight line, this is in fact false.
  3. Option c is incorrect

Option (D) 10s

  1. On the other hand, whether or not the speed is changing, a particle traveling down a curved path accelerates.
  2. The acceleration of a particle must be 0 if its speed is constant.
  3. Constant speed does not mean there is no acceleration.
  4. Hence it is incorrect.

Therefore, option (B) is the correct answer.


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