Physics, asked by nehachandel3620, 9 months ago

Is the equation v=u+at valid for a body moving with non uniform acceleration

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Answered by Anonymous
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Not Applicable :

No the given equation

v = u + at

Is only valid for a condition of constant acceleration.

Hence the given statement is False ...

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Answered by silentlover45
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✨ Answer ✨

the first equation, v=u+at. This equation only talks about the acceleration, time, the initial and the final velocity. Let us assume a body that has a mass “m” and initial velocity “u”. Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”.

Explanation:

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