Physics, asked by krishnavignesh07, 1 year ago

is it correct formula​

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Answered by shashank308
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RahulRJVeer: so Displacement [m] / (time)² [Second²]
RahulRJVeer: so this will give m/s²
RahulRJVeer: and the si unit of Acceleration is also m/s²
RahulRJVeer: hence proved
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RahulRJVeer: understood?
krishnavignesh07: ooh
krishnavignesh07: okay thanks
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Answered by kaustubdevadiga
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yes \: it \: is \: correct \: \\ \\ hope \: this \: anwser \: is \: helpfull \\ \\ thank \: you \\ \\

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krishnavignesh07: no
kaustubdevadiga: no its correct
krishnavignesh07: a=v/t
krishnavignesh07: v=d/t
krishnavignesh07: then,a=d/t/t
krishnavignesh07: then how
kaustubdevadiga: he had proved it
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