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Define (i) v = u + at (ii) V2 – u2 = 2as by calculus method
CLASS - XI PHYSICS (Kinematics)

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Answered by SANAYA1111
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(I) derivation of v=u+at
a=v-u/t
at=v-u
therefore we get, v=u+at

(ii)derivation of v²-u²=2as
s/t=v+u/2
s=v+u/2xt
s=(v+u)(v-u) /2a {putting the value of time = v-u/a}
s= v²-u²/2a [using the identity a²-b²=(a+b)(a-b)
v²-u²=2as

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JunaidMirza: You have just rearranged the terms in 1st one. Also, you didn’t used calculus in your derivations which is what asked by OP.
Answered by JunaidMirza
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