Physics, asked by nachiketbharatwaj, 9 months ago

derive first equation of motion​

Answers

Answered by umeshabiballenahally
0

Answer:

Derive the first equation of motion v = u + at, using the velocity- time graph for a body moving along a straight line with uniform acceleration.

Explanation:

hope it's helpful please mark as brainliest answer and thank my answer

Answered by aakashmutum
1

Question-

Derive the first equation of motion.

Answer-

Assuming that a body started with initial velocity “u” and after time t it acquires final velocity v due to uniform acceleration a.  

We know acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity, also which is given by the slope of the velocity-time graph.

Thus both from definition as well as graph  Acceleration = Change in velocity/Time Taken i.e. a = v-u /t or at = v-u

Therefore, we have: v = u + at

Similar questions