formula for relation between initial, final velocity, acceleration and displacement in a uniformly accelerated straight line motion
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To answer it , you should first arrange all the given quantities.
So, what we have here??
1). initial velocity [ u ]
2). final velocity [ v]
3). acceleration [ a]
4). displacement [ s]
isn't it?
now, by this we can conclude that , third equation of the motion is perfect for these scenarios.
hence, our equation will be as follows:-

hope you are satisfied with my answer
here's your answer looking for
To answer it , you should first arrange all the given quantities.
So, what we have here??
1). initial velocity [ u ]
2). final velocity [ v]
3). acceleration [ a]
4). displacement [ s]
isn't it?
now, by this we can conclude that , third equation of the motion is perfect for these scenarios.
hence, our equation will be as follows:-
hope you are satisfied with my answer
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the formula for relation between initial,final velocity, acceleration and displacement in a uniformly accelerated straight line motion is :-
2as=v^2-u^2 where a is acceleration,s is displacement,v is final velocity and u is initial velocity.
thank u ,hope it helps!
2as=v^2-u^2 where a is acceleration,s is displacement,v is final velocity and u is initial velocity.
thank u ,hope it helps!
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