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derive position velocity relation​

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Answered by simerjit36
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Answer:

velocity-position

Velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant (v ∝ t). Displacement is proportional to time squared when acceleration is constant (∆s ∝ t2).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let the initial velocity of the object = u

Let the object is moving with uniform acceleration, a.

Let object reaches at point B after time, t and its final velocity becomes, v

Draw a line parallel to x-axis DA from point, D from where object starts moving.

Draw another line BA from point B parallel to y-axis which meets at E at y-axis.

The distance covered by the object moving with uniform acceleration is given by the area of trapezium ABDO

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