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Derive
erive the equations v=utat att / at?
and v² = u²+ 2 as graphically.​

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11th

Physics

Motion in a Straight Line

Uniformly Accelerated Motion

Derive v^2 - u^2 = 2as ?

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Asked on December 30, 2019 by

Keerti Didwania

Derive v

2

−u

2

=2as?

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We will use both of the equations of motion to reach the third equation of motion. This will require a bit of algebra.

S=ut+

2

1

at

2

andv=u+at, include the time variant t

There will be some situations when we do not have any information about time and so it would be a good idea to derive an equation that does not have a t term.

To do this, we rearrange our first equation to get

t=

a

v−u

and use this to replace t wherever it appears in the second equation. So

S=ut+

2

1

at

2

becomes,

S=u(

a

v−u

)+

2

1

a(

a

v−u

)

2

⇒2aS=2u(v−u)+(v−u)

2

⇒2aS=2uv−2u

2

−v

2

−2uv−u

2

⇒2aS=v

2

−u

2

⇒v

2

=u

2

+2aS

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