Drive mathematically the fist equation of motion
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the first equation of motion
v=u+at
where
v -final velocity
u=initial velocity
a=acceleration
t=time
by the definition of acceleration,
a= v-u/t
(cross multiply)
v-u =at
v=u +at
hence, derived .......
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v=u+at
where
v -final velocity
u=initial velocity
a=acceleration
t=time
by the definition of acceleration,
a= v-u/t
(cross multiply)
v-u =at
v=u +at
hence, derived .......
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From acceleration, we can derive the 1st equation of motion.
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