Give all 5 Equations of Motion (EOMs)
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In circumstances of constant acceleration, these simpler equations of motion are usually referred to as the "SUVAT" equations, arising from the definitions of kinematic quantities: displacement (S), initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), acceleration (a), and time (t).
They are often referred to as the SUVAT equations, where "SUVAT" is an acronym from the variables: s = displacement, u = initial velocity, v = final velocity, a = acceleration, t = time.
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NEWTON'S EQUATIONS OF MOTION
- Equations of motion, in physics, are defined as equations that describe the behaviour of a physical system in terms of its motion as a function of time.
- Equations of motion, in physics, are defined as equations that describe the behaviour of a physical system in terms of its motion as a function of time.There are three equations of motion that can be used to derive components such as displacement(s), velocity (initial and final), time(t) and acceleration(a).
- The following are the three equation of motion:
- First Equation of Motion : v=u+at
- v=u+atSecond Equation of Motion : s=ut+1/2 at²
- Third Equation of Motion : v²=u²+2as
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- In circumstances of constant acceleration, these simpler equations of motion are usually referred to as the "SUVAT" equations, arising from the definitions of kinematic quantities: displacement (S), initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), acceleration (a), and time (t).
- They are often referred to as the SUVAT equations, where "SUVAT" is an acronym from the variables: s = displacement, u = initial velocity, v = final velocity, a = acceleration, t = time.
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