Physics, asked by stan434, 1 year ago

Can we derive the second equation of motion from the first equation of motion ?If yes then how ?


amayara2: have u buy the s. chand book of class nine
stan434: Yes
amayara2: then see in book and I am damm sure u will get solution of this question
stan434: Let me see.....
stan434: Deriving by graph is given nothing else
amayara2: oo yr dekho jaha par three eq. of motion likha hai na aur sara eq. diya hai wahi par sara kuch samajhaya haii
amayara2: aache se dekhi
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stan434: Kk
stan434: Got it thanks a lot

Answers

Answered by rathod5
1
no we can not derive the second equation of motion from first equation of motion but we can derive the the third equation of motion from first.
Answered by VFfFdfgv
2
Yes
Displacement = area
S = 1/2 ( v+ u) t
v = u +at
S = 1/2 ( u + at +u) t
S=ut +1/2 at²

stan434: Can't understand it buddy
stan434: Got it !!
rathod5: sorry my mistake
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