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pls derive 2nd equation of motion don't spam​

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Answered by halycon
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Answer:

Velocity=DisplacementTime

Rearranging, we get

Displacement=Velcoity×Time

If the velocity is not constant then in the above equation we can use average velocity in the place of velocity and rewrite the equation as follows:

Displacement=(InitialVelocity+FinalVelocity2)×Time

Substituting the above equations with the notations used in the derivation of the first equation of motion, we get

s=u+v2×t

From the first equation of motion, we know that v = u + at. Putting this value of v in the above equation, we get

s=u+(u+at))2×t

s=2u+at2×t

s=(2u2+at2)×t

s=(u+12at)×t

On further simplification, the equation becomes:

s=ut+12at2

Explanation:

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