Question
The velocity of a body increases by 10m/s in every one second. What physical quantity does the body represent and what is its magnitude?

Answer

Rate of change of velocity is known as acceleration.

Since, if is sfraight line motion so the physical quantity will be" unifrom acceleration"

$\overrightarrow{\text{a}}=\frac{\Delta\text{v}}{\text{t}}$

$=\frac{20-10}{1}=10\text{m/s}^{2}$

$\overrightarrow{\text{a}}=10\text{m/s}^{2}$

physical quantity = uniform acceleration.

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