how to derive v=u+GT
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We know that,
Acceleration = change in velocity/Time taken
Now,
=> Acceleration = Final velocity(v) -Initial velocity(u) / time(t)
=> a = v-u /t
=>at = v-u
or v = u + at
Hence Derived.
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NOTE:
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'g' is the acceleration of a mass falling freely near the earth's surface (with no air resistance, etc).
1g = 9.80665 m/s^2.
Therefore a=g
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We know that,
Acceleration = change in velocity/Time taken
Now,
=> Acceleration = Final velocity(v) -Initial velocity(u) / time(t)
=> a = v-u /t
=>at = v-u
or v = u + at
Hence Derived.
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NOTE:
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'g' is the acceleration of a mass falling freely near the earth's surface (with no air resistance, etc).
1g = 9.80665 m/s^2.
Therefore a=g
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