Solve the below given problem:
A car starting from rest attains a velocity of \(76\) \(km h^{-1}\) in \(10\) \(minutes\). Assuming that the acceleration is uniform, find
(i) the acceleration and
(ii) the distance travelled by the car for attaining this velocity.
(i) the acceleration and
(ii) the distance travelled by the car for attaining this velocity.
From the Equation of motion - \(I\), We know that,
From the Equation of motion - \(III\), We know that,
Acceleration \(=\) \(m\ s^{-2}\)
Distance travelled \(=\) \(km\)
[Note: Enter your answer in two decimal values]