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Derive
the derivation of v = u + at!!​

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Answered by NikitaNitin
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a = (v-u)/t. From this, v-u = at and v=u + at which proves the result. Representing v as a derivative, that is, v = ds/dt where s is the distance moved in time 't', and integrating w.r.t. 't' from 0 to t, one finds s = ut + (1/2)at^2. By eliminating 't' between this and v =u + at, one arrives at v^2 - u^2 = 2as.

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a = (V-U)/t

then

v-u = at

then...

v = u+at

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