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equation of motion along straight line​

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Answered by mokshaa23
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Answer:

v=u+at

v^2-u^2=2as

S=ut+1/2at^2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hence, these equations are used to derive the components like displacement(s), velocity (initial and final), time(t) and acceleration(a). Therefore they can only be applied when acceleration is constant and motion is a straight line. The three equations are, v = u + at.

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