if the displacement of an object is proportional to the square of time,then predict the motion of an object.
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The object moves with uniform acceleration
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From the 2nd equation of motion, begin mathsize 14px style straight s equals ut plus 1 half at squared end style, if the object starts from rest i.e., its initial velocity is zero (i.e., u = 0), then
begin mathsize 14px style straight s equals 0 cross times straight t plus 1 half at squared straight s equals 1 half at squared end style
If a = constant, then
begin mathsize 14px style straight s proportional to straight t squared end style
Thus, the object moves with uniform acceleration.
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