dimensionaly prove that "v=u+at" is correct...
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Step-by-step explanation:
a =v-u /t
at = v-u
v = u+at
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Step-by-step explanation:
consider an object moves under acceleration. so the initial velocity of the object is 'u' and then it increases to 'v' in time 't' . The velocity changes at a uniform rate 'a'.From this definition of acceleration we know that
Acceleration =change in velocity
______________
time taken
therefore a = v-u
____
t
at = v-u
v = u+ at
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