Derive the equations fr motion of constant acceleration
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the constant acceleration means the velocity of the particle change equal amount in equal interval of time.
let say the initial velocity is , u
and the final velocity is , v
and it took t time to change it from u to v then,
v-u/t= a
the slope of the v-t graph will be straight line. and the tan theta of the graph will give you acceleration at any interval of time
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The equation --V=V0 +V2 reflects the facts for that when acceleration is constant ,-V just the simple average of the initialand final velocity.
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