Physics, asked by paart, 11 months ago

In the second equation of motion,s is referred to the distance traveled ,but if we integrate s by vdt ,then s may come zero or negative but the distance traveled can never be negative nor it can be zero ,so will it prove that in the second equation of motion that s=ut+1/2*at^2,the ss is displacement and it is not the distance traveled .

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