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how s=vit+½at² peove this in detail.​

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Answered by arnav2348
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Answer:

Average velocity =initial velocity +final velocity / 2

that is, average velocity = u + v /2

also, distance travelled =average velocity time

so, s=(u+v) /2 xt

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from the first equation of motion we have, v=utat. Putting this value of v in equation (1), we have :

s={(u+u+at) *t 1/2

s=((2u + at) xt]/2 s=(2ut +at^) /2 s=ut +1/2 ata.

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