4)RelationbetweenInitialvelocity,acceleration,displacementandtimeinauniformly
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s= u.t+ 1/2.a.tsquared
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The relation is:
s= u·t + a·t²
where: s=displacement
u=initial velocity
a= acceleration
t= time taken
s= u·t + a·t²
where: s=displacement
u=initial velocity
a= acceleration
t= time taken
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We can easily show and explain these terms of Physics by there Units
Velocity - m/s
Acceleration - m/s^2
Displacement - m
Time - s
If you carefully observe these all units have some relation to minutes and seconds.
Now by defination you may see there is too relation-
Velocity - It just a similar to speed as it quantity is just as same as of speed.
Acceleration - It is the method to gain extra speed during a continuous speed at instance.
Displacement - It the least path between two points the initial one and the final one.
Time - It is defined as the no. seconds to cover a distance.
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Velocity - m/s
Acceleration - m/s^2
Displacement - m
Time - s
If you carefully observe these all units have some relation to minutes and seconds.
Now by defination you may see there is too relation-
Velocity - It just a similar to speed as it quantity is just as same as of speed.
Acceleration - It is the method to gain extra speed during a continuous speed at instance.
Displacement - It the least path between two points the initial one and the final one.
Time - It is defined as the no. seconds to cover a distance.
Hope it Helps✌️✌️
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