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Derivation of v=u+at by graphicalmethod

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Answered by sshivprakash1978
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Explanation:

The body has an initial velocity u at a point A and then its velocity changes at a uniform rate from A to B in time t. In other words, there is a uniform acceleration a from A to B, and after time t its final velocity becomes v which is equal to BC in the graph. The time t is represented by OC.

To complete the figure, we draw the perpendicular CB from point C, and draw AD parallel to OC. BE is the perpendicular from point B to OE.

Now, Initial velocity of the body, u=OA ...(1)

And, Final velocity of the body, v=BC ...(2)

But from the graph BC=BD+DC

Therefore, v=BD+DC ...(3)

Again DC=OA

So, v=BD+OA

Now, from equation (1), OA=u

So, v=BD+u ...(4)

We should find out the value of BD now. We know the slope of a velocity-time graph is equal to the acceleration, a.

Thus, Acceleration, a= slope of line AB

or a=

AD

BD

But AD=OC=t, so putting t in place of AD in the above relation, we get:

a=

t

BD

or BD=at

Now, putting this value of BD in equation(4), we get:

v=u+at

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