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How to proved formula v=u+at

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Answered by CoolestCat015
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Hey !

I would be glad answering that !

We start by taking the formula of acceleration which is a = v-u/t.

Move 't' to left hand side to get 'at = v-u'.

Now move 'u' to left side to get " v= u +at"

Hope it helped you !

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CharlieTomCruise11: acceleration is taken as constant
we know a = dv/dt
dv = a dt
Integrating both sides with proper limits

\int\limits^u_v \, dv= \int\limits^0_t {a} \, dt

\int\limits^u_v \, dv=a \int\limits^0_t \, dt

[v]^v_u=a[t]^t_0

v-u=at

v=u+at
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Answered by purvanaik03
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1.graphicàl method
2.alternative method
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