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Answer:

It is not moving with uniform velocity

Explanation:

The velocity of the car is 10 m/s after 10 seconds.

Assuming the initial velocity is 0 m/s.

[tex]a=\frac{v-u}{t}[/tex]

[tex]a=acceleration\\v=final \: velocity \\ u=initial \: velocity \\ t=time[/tex]

[tex]a=\frac{10-0}{10}[/tex]

[tex]a=\frac{10}{10}[/tex]

[tex]a=1[/tex]

The acceleration is 1 m/s².

The acceleration of a body moving with a uniform velocity is 0 m/s².

Therefore the car is not moving with uniform velocity.

No , a car is not moving with uniform velocity because its acceleration is 1 m/s^2.

What is acceleration?

  • Acceleration is a rate of change in velocity.
  • Acceleration a = ΔV / ΔT
  • Here ΔV = difference between final and initial velocity V2 - V1 and  ΔT = time difference T2 - T1
  • So , a = V2 - V1 / T2 - T1

How to calculate acceleration of a car?

The car is having initial velocity V1 = 0 at the time T1 = 0 , at T2 = 10 seconds the final velocity of a car is V2 = 10 m/s.

                         So, acceleration a = V2 - V1 / T2 - T1

                                                   ∴ a = 10 - 0 / 10 - 0

                                                   ∴ a = 1 m/s^2

Therefore acceleration of a car is 1 m/s^2, it means the car has a acceleration of 1 m/s^2 so the velocity of a car is not uniform.

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