derive :S=ut+1/2 at^2
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graphically or algebrically
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Step-by-step explanation:
V=u+at -2 substitute 1 in 2 s=1/2t(u+u+at) =1/2t(2u+at) s=ut+1/2at^2.
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Note: This equation derivation is w.r.t constant acceleration(a).
I suppose you know the basic physics' equation of motions:
v=u+at ...1
&
v=dx/dt...2
where,
u-initial velocity
v-final velocity
a-constant acceleration
t-total time duration
x-displacement
hope it works ✌️
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