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Derive the kinematic equation of motion for constant acceleration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Velocity – displacement relation

(III) The acceleration is given by the first derivative of velocity with respect to time. a = dvdt = dvdsdsdt = dvds v [since ds/dt = v] where s is displacement traversed. We can also derive the displacement s in terms of initial velocity u and final velocity v.

Answered by MeriMissKonBanegi
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hey mate ..

a = dvdt = dvdsdsdt = dvds v [since ds/dt = v] where s is displacement traversed. We can also derive the displacement s in terms of initial velocity u and final velocity v.

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