A particle is moving in a straight line with initial velocity u and uniform acceleration f. If the sum of the distances travelled in tth and (t+1)th seconds is 100cm, then its velocity after t seconds (in cm/s) is
A
20
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B
30
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C
50
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D
80
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Solution
The correct option is C50 Sum of distance travelled in tth and (t+1)th second is 100cm.
As we know that the distance travelled in tth second is given as, st=u+a2(2t−1) 100=st+st+1 100=u+f2(2t−1)+u+f2[2(t+1)−1] 100=2u+f2(2t−1+2t+2−1) 100=2u+f2(4t)⇒2u+2ft=100 50=u+ft
On comparing with first equation of motion, v=50cm/s