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derivation for 2nd equation of motion please

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Answered by sibingsab
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Answer:

Derive the second equation of motion s = ut + (1/2)at square using the velocity–time graph.

Explanation:

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Answered by RaazAnishek
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Explanation:

Second equation of motion:

s = ut + 1/2 at^2

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Let the distance travelled by the body be “s”.

We know that

Distance = Average velocity X Time

Also, Average velocity = (u+v)/2

.: Distance (t) = (u+v)/2 X t …….eq.(1)

Again we know that:

v = u + at

substituting this value of “v” in eq.(2), we get

s = (u+u+at)/2 x t

=>s = (2u+at)/2 X t

=>s = (2ut+at^2)/2

=>s = 2ut/2 + at^2/2

or s = ut +1/2 at^2

This is the 2nd equation of motion

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