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A force of 600 dynes acts on a glass ball of mass 200 g for 12 s. If initially, the ball is at rest, find Final velocity Distance covered.

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प्रश्न

A force of 600 dynes acts on a glass ball of mass 200 g for 12 s. If initially, the ball is at rest, find

  1. Final velocity
  2. Distance covered.
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उत्तर

F = 600 dyne = 600 g cms−2
m = 200 g

Acceleration = a =`"F"/"m"=(600"gcms"^-2)/(200"g")`

a = 3 cms−2
Also time = t = 12 s
Initial velocity = u = 0

1. Final velocity = v = ?
v = u + at
v = 0 + 3 (12)
v = 36 cms−1

2. Distance covered = S = ?
v2 – w2 = 2a s
(36)2 − (0)2 = 2(3)s

S = `(36xx36)/6` = 36 × 6 = 216 cm

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