a particle starts moving from rest with uniform acceleration . it travels a distance y in the next 2 sec

a particle starts moving from rest uniform acceleration .it travels a distance x in the first 2 sec and a distance y in the next 2 sec .then

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To find the acceleration of the particle, we can use the equation for distance traveled under uniform acceleration:

y = ut + (1/2)at^2

where:
y = distance traveled
u = initial velocity (assuming the particle starts from rest, u = 0)
t = time
a = acceleration

Since the particle starts from rest, its initial velocity is zero (u = 0). The equation simplifies to:

y = (1/2)at^2

Now we are given that the particle travels a distance y in the next 2 seconds. We can substitute these values into the equation:

y = (1/2)a(2^2)

Simplifying further:

y = 2a

Dividing both sides of the equation by 2, we get:

a = y/2

Therefore, the acceleration of the particle is given by a = y/2.