anyone please drive s=ut+1/2at^
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we know that v = dx/dt
vdt = dx
integrating on both the sides we get
∫vdt =∫dx ( v = u +at from eq 1)
∫u+at = ∫dx
limits of u +at with respect to time is 0 to t
and limits of dx with respect to displacement is from 0 to s
⇒ ut + at²/2 = s
hence proved s = ut + 1/2 at²
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