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Standard XIII
Physics
Introduction to acceleration
If velocity o...
Question
If velocity of a particle is given by
v
=
2
t
−
1
, then find the acceleration of particle at
t
=
2
s
.
A
2
m/s
2
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B
4
m/s
2
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C
8
m/s
2
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D
6
m/s
2
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Solution
The correct option is
A
2
m/s
2
Given,
v
=
2
t
−
1
⇒
a
=
d
v
d
t
=
d
d
t
(
2
t
−
1
)
=
2
∴
a
=
2
m/s
2
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