Science, asked by parabvidya, 8 months ago

A body moves along a straight line with a uniform acceleration. The distance covered by the body in time t is given by ________ . *

s = ut + 1/2 at

s = vt + 1/2 at2

s = ut + at2

s = ut + 1/2 at2

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
39

Answer:-

Let the initial velocity be = u

And the final one be = v

Time taken = t (Given)

We know, (equation for position time relationship)

s = ut + ½at²

where,

  • s = Distance travelled,
  • t = Time taken (given),
  • a = Acceleration (to find - given),
  • u = Initial velocity (given).

[Since (v), (u), and (t) are given, we can find out the acceleration (a).]

Therefore, distance covered by the particle would be:

s = ut + ½at²

[(iv) ☑ s = ut + ½at²]

Answered by riya45657
0

Answer:

s= ut + 1/2at^2

Explanation:

by second equation of Newton

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