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please answer..
prove a= v-u/t​

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Answered by Ariana67
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Heya Mate...

A = acceleration here

Using distance - time graph

as you know that the formula of acceleration.

a = v-u

t

Prepare the graph as you may have been told but you can find it in the attachment above...

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Answered by BendingReality
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Answer:

We to prove :

a = ( v - u ) / t

We know :

Acceleration is define as rate change of velocity w.r.t time :

a = Δ v / Δ t

= > a = v₂ - v₁ / t₂ - t₁

Let initial velocity be u , final velocity be v & final time  t :

= > a = ( v - u ) / ( t - 0 )

= > a = ( v - u ) / t

Hence proved!

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