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define the second equation of motion..


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Second Equation of Motion - Derivation s = ut + 1/2 ^2 Derivation × We know that Velocity = / Velocity × Time = Displacement Displacement = Velocity × Time If Velocity is not constant (i.e. Velocity keeps on increasing or decreasing) We can also take Average Velocity in place of Velocity So our ...

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Second Equation of Motion - Derivation s = ut + 1/2 ^2 Derivation × We know that Velocity = / Velocity × Time = Displacement Displacement = Velocity × Time If Velocity is not constant (i.e. Velocity keeps on increasing or decreasing) We can also take Average Velocity in place of Velocity So our.

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