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derive the relation between velocity time,distance time​

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Answered by paroshnee18
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Velocity is the measure of the amount of distance an object covers in a given amount of time. Here's a word equation that expresses the relationship between distance, velocity and time: Velocity equals distance travelled divided by the time it takes to get there.

Let an object is moving with uniform acceleration.

Velocity Time Graph4

Let an object is moving with uniform acceleration.

Let the initial velocity of the object = u

Let the object is moving with uniform acceleration, a.

Let object reaches at point B after time, t and its final velocity becomes, v

Draw a line parallel to x-axis DA from point, D from where object starts moving.

Draw another line BA from point B parallel to y-axis which meets at E at y-axis.

Let OE = time, t

Now, from the graph,

BE = AB + AE

⇒ v = DC + OD (Since, AB = DC and AE = OD)

⇒ v = DC + u (Since, OD = u)

⇒ v = DC + u ------------------- (i)

Now, Acceleration (a) =(Change in velocity)/(Time taken)

a= v – ut

⇒ a = v - ut

⇒ a= OC – OD t = DC t

⇒a = OC-OD t =DC t

⇒at=DC

⇒at=DC -----(ii)

By substituting the value of DC from (ii) in (i) we get

v= at + u

v = at + u

⇒ v = u + at

⇒ v = u + at

Above equation is the relation among initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), acceleration (a) and time (t). It is called velocity time relation by graphical method.

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