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can someone explain how to derive first equation of motion​

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Answered by anmol4032
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Explanation:

Derive the first equation of motion v = u + at, using the velocity- time graph for a body moving along a straight line with uniform acceleration. Answer: ... If acceleration is represented as a ,then, acceleration isdefined as the rate of change in velocity.

Answered by MrCombat
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First equation of Motion:

First equation of Motion:V = u + at

First equation of Motion:V = u + atsoln.

First equation of Motion:V = u + atsoln.Consider a body of mass “m” having initial velocity “u”.Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”.

First equation of Motion:V = u + atsoln.Consider a body of mass “m” having initial velocity “u”.Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”.Now we know that:

First equation of Motion:V = u + atsoln.Consider a body of mass “m” having initial velocity “u”.Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”.Now we know that:Acceleration = change in velocity/Time taken

First equation of Motion:V = u + atsoln.Consider a body of mass “m” having initial velocity “u”.Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”.Now we know that:Acceleration = change in velocity/Time taken=> Acceleration = Final velocity-Initial velocity / time taken

First equation of Motion:V = u + atsoln.Consider a body of mass “m” having initial velocity “u”.Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”.Now we know that:Acceleration = change in velocity/Time taken=> Acceleration = Final velocity-Initial velocity / time taken=> a = v-u /t

First equation of Motion:V = u + atsoln.Consider a body of mass “m” having initial velocity “u”.Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”.Now we know that:Acceleration = change in velocity/Time taken=> Acceleration = Final velocity-Initial velocity / time taken=> a = v-u /t=>at = v-u

First equation of Motion:V = u + atsoln.Consider a body of mass “m” having initial velocity “u”.Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”.Now we know that:Acceleration = change in velocity/Time taken=> Acceleration = Final velocity-Initial velocity / time taken=> a = v-u /t=>at = v-uor v = u + at

First equation of Motion:V = u + atsoln.Consider a body of mass “m” having initial velocity “u”.Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”.Now we know that:Acceleration = change in velocity/Time taken=> Acceleration = Final velocity-Initial velocity / time taken=> a = v-u /t=>at = v-uor v = u + atThis is the first equation of motion.

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