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prove newton's 2nd law of motion

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Answered by indusinghkancha
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Average V=(v+u)/2
Also V=S/t
:.v=(v+u)/2=s/t
(V+u)/2=s/t
Now from 1st equation we know that.
V=u+at
:. Putting value
(U+at+u)/2=s/t
(2u+at)/2=s/t
U+at/2=s/t
(U+at/2)t=s
UT+at²/2=s
Newton's second law of motion
Hence, proved.
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Nikhilsoni610: good job but its not newton 2nd law of motion
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