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a particle moving with uniform acceleration a travels a distance s in time t and a distance s' in time t' show that a=2(s'/t'-s/t)/t'-t

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Answered by meenugautamp
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Answer:

acceleration=a

distance = s

distance '= s'

time = t

time' = t'

v = s/t

v' =s'/t'

let ' v ' be the initial velocity

as we know that :

a = v - u / t

a = (s/t-s'/t')t

Answered by deeptanuneogi
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