Physics, asked by madhumita9, 1 year ago

Derived equation of a motion in one dimension plssss answer this question


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masratalisha99: Okay, but which one do you want? I have solved all the three. Just check it once.

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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what is the clear question I didn't understand
Answered by masratalisha99
1
Here you go-

I have posted the pictures of the solution, solving all the three equation graphically. The symbols have their usual meaning, u= initial velocity, v= final velocity, t= time taken, x= total distance covered , a= acceleration.

(I just noticed I used s instead of x in the third equation, for the total distance)
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masratalisha99: But I had solved all of these equations in there. Check all the pictures, I have posted a total of 4 pictures, in which the first one is of graph, the other three have all the derivations of the equation you mentioned
madhumita9: diagram nehi
madhumita9: equation likhiye
masratalisha99: Have you checked all the pictures?
madhumita9: yes
masratalisha99: I have written the equation too. I have derived the whole equation, and at the end I have boxed all the equations. Is this that you want or you want me to solve some other way?
madhumita9: yes
masratalisha99: Have you understood the answer, or you need help with it. I am here, I can help. :)
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