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Derive the first squation of Motion
(v- ut at)

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Answered by surabhisjain7525
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Answer:

in short,

We know, acceleration(a) = Change in velocity / Time taken

= Final velocity (v) - Initial velocity (u) / Time taken (t)

So, a = (v-u)/t

=> at = v-u

=> v = u + at

Thus, the first equation of motion is derived.

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Answered by rudraksh1999
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Answer:

acceleration of a particle is given by

a= change in velocity / time taken

Explanation:

a= (final velocity - initial velocity) / time taken

a = (v-u) / t

v-u=at

v=u+at

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