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Derive the equation v2=u2+2aS, for a uniformly accelerated body, where

v,u,a,S are final velocity, initial velocity, acceleration and distance​

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Answered by srivastavpranav3136
1

Explanation:

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Answered by vinilvanshika15
1

Answer:

here is your answer

Explanation:

From the first equation of motion,

v=u+at

t=  

a

v−u

​  

...........(i)

For a uniformly accelerated motion, Average velocity=  

2

v+u

​  

...........(ii)

Displacement=Average Velocity×Time

Substituting from (i) and (ii),

s=(  

2

v+u

​  

)×(  

a

v−u

​  

)

∴v  

2

=u  

2

+2as

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