Physics, asked by HSDeka, 1 year ago

Is v=u+at same as v=d/t?

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Answered by dharun2
2
hey it is very simple




v=u+at
v-U = at
a=v-U/t



HSDeka: Sir, I wanted if v=u+at is same as v= d/t. Please explain in a different way
Answered by JunaidMirza
1
No, they’re not same.

v = u + at is used when the body is moving with constant acceleration “a”.

v = d/t is used when the body is moving with uniform velocity i.e., with zero acceleration.

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