a=V-v/t;
a=80-60/(5/3600)
= 20*3600/5;
=4*3600=14400kmh-2
a bus decreases it's speed from 80km h-1to 60km h-1 in 5seconds.find the aceleration of the bus.
Movement? Lots of different answers, a car, train,bus, ect!
When you are inside a moving train or bus, you are moving at the same speed as that train or bus, and you have the same momentum, so even when you jump, and are no longer in contact with the floor, your existing momentum will carry you along with the vehicle, under normal circumstances. If you happen to jump at a time with the train or bus is changing the speed or direction of its travel, however, you will find that you do not stay in the same place, with respect to the train or bus. You need to have solid contact with the vehicle for its own changes of motion to alter your own motion.
inertia is defined as the tendency of an object to continue in its state of rest/motion/direction. if u try to get down a running bus, your body was actually in motion with speed=the speed of bus. so it does not stop immediately u need to run for a while otherwise u will fall. this is inertia of motion.
a. memory 1. Packet copied by systems' CPU 2. Speed limited by memory bandwidth b. bus 1. Datagram from input port memory to output port memory via a shared bus 2. Bus contention: switching speed limited by bus bandwidth c. crossbar 1. Overcome bus bandwidth limitations 2. Banyan networks, other interconnection nets initially developed to connect processors in multiprocessor 3. Advanced design: fragmenting datagram into fixed length cells, switch cells through the fabric.
a bus decreases it's speed from 80km h-1to 60km h-1 in 5seconds.find the aceleration of the bus.
there is none its slowing so its decelerating
Well speed and acceleration are very different but can be related. Speed is how fast something is going, like 60 miles per hour. Acceleration on the other hand is how fast an object increases, or even decreases speed. Now to apply this practically, if you've ever gotten a ride on a school bus you would notice something different about the way the bus. People often call buses slow but in reality, the bus can reach the same speeds as most normal cars. The difference is that buses take longer to get to that speed. Thus they have a slower acceleration. A normal car can get to 60 miles per hour in about 10 seconds, but a bus may take 15 seconds. So the cars can travel at the same speed, but the car has a faster acceleration.
Reteradation will be half of acceleration
The bus is in steady motion along a straight line at a constant velocity.
It is slowing down. The bus is not picking up speed--accelerating--and its speed isn't zero, as it is not completely stopped. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The above answer is incorrect as slowing down indicates a negative acceleration not a zero one. The correct answer is that the bus is at a constant speed - any constant speed.
80 km per hour
Yes it can; if travelling east at any speed and the driver applies the brakes then the bus will decelerate, that is, accelerate in the opposite direction, which is west.
Probably a bus because it has a greater mass. But its kinetic energy will be greater once acceleration is achieved.
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Yes, if the acceleration is not colinear with the existing velocity.
bus speed is a speed measured in megahertz that is detemines how fast the memory and cpu runs. high-quality memory is required for higher bus speed