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prove dimensionally that: s=ut+1/2xat^2

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Answered by aaravshrivastwa
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=Final velocity + Initial velocity/2, = v+u/2, Also, the distance covered= average velocity X time , S=(v+u/2)x t, But v=u +at Thus, S= (u+at+u/2)x t, S=(2u/2+at/2)x t, therefore S= ut +1/2 at^2
       

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