Physics, asked by RehanAhmadXLX, 1 year ago

Please Explain The Point Given in the Picture, I'm not able to get it.

Frame any Question on that formula and solve So that it would be easy to understand...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello !!

We know ,

In t seconds ,

s = ut +  \frac{1}{2} a {t}^{2}  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   -  -  - eq1

In t-1 seconds ,

s = u(t - 1) +  \frac{1}{2} a {(t - 1)}^{2}  \:  \:  \:  \:  -  -  - eq2


Subtracting 2 from 1 ,
s(n) = u +  \frac{a}{2} (2n - 1)


Where s(n) is distance travelled in a particular nth second


Hope helped

RehanAhmadXLX: Thanks a lot... can u please frame a question as an example
Answered by veronika1
10
Heya best Bhai...... :-)

Here is your answer.........

First one is the derivation of the formula....

And the second one is the question based on it as an example.......

Thanks a lot .... :-):-):-)

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