A lorry accelerates uniformly in a straight line with acceleration of \(4ms^-2\) and covers a distance of 250 m in a time interval of 10 s. How far will it travel in the next 10 s?
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We’re told the lorry accelerates uniformly at 4 m/s², covers 250 m in the first 10 seconds, and we need to find how far it travels in the next 10 seconds.
Step 1: Find initial velocity
Use the equation:
s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^2
250 = u(10) + \frac{1}{2}(4)(10)^2 \\
250 = 10u + 2 \times 100 \\
250 = 10u + 200 \\
10u = 50 \Rightarrow u = 5 \, \text{m/s}
Step 2: Find total distance in 20 seconds
Now use the same formula with:
s = 5(20) + \frac{1}{2}(4)(20)^2 \\
s = 100 + 2 \times 400 = 100 + 800 = 900 \, \text{m}
Step 3: Subtract first 10 seconds’ distance
\text{Distance in next 10 s} = 900 - 250 = \boxed{650 \, \text{m}}
Correct answer: A. 650

Pls clarify the question properly, I'm sure a lot of people picked 900 cause that was my mistake




