Science, asked by saini0553, 1 year ago

0. Derive the following equations for a uniformly accelerated motion.
i) v=u+at
ii) s=ut + 1/2 +at^2
iii) v^2-u^2 = 2as

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Answered by SupriyaRastogi76
3

since,a=v-u÷t

So ,by cross multiplication.....

at=v-u

or v=u +at......


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Answered by Anonymous
6

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THE FORMULA OF UNIFORM ACCERLATION IS -:

accerlation \:  =  \frac{final \: velocity \:  - intial \: velocity}{time \: }

➠ACCERLATION = A

➠ FINAL VELOCITY = V

➠ INTIAL VELOCITY = U

➠ TIME = T

(SO IT DRIVE LIKE THIS-: )

a =  \frac{v - u}{t}

v = u + at

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