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Prove that S=ut+1/2at2 graphically.​

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Answered by ishetashukla2007
0

Answer:

Consider the velocity-time graph of a body shown in the figure. The body has an initial velocity u at a point A and then its velocity changes at a uniform rate from A to B in time t. In other words, there is a uniform acceleration a from A to B, and after time t its final velocity becomes v which is equal to BC in the graph. The time t is represented by OC.

Suppose the body travels a distance s in time t. In the figure, the distance traveled by the body is given by the area of the space between the velocity-time graph AB and the time axis OC, which is equal to the area of the figure OABC.

Thus:

Distance traveled = Area of figure OABC

= Area of rectangle OADC + area of triangle ABD Now, we will find out the area of rectangle OADC and area of triangle ABD.

(i) Area of rectangle OADC=OA×OC

=u×t

=ut

(ii) Area of triangle ABD=

2

1

×Area of rectangle AEBD

=

2

1

×AD×BD

=

2

1

×t×at

=

2

1

at

2

Distance travelled, s= Area of rectangle OADC + area of triangle ABD

s=ut+

2

1

at

2

Answered by sanwalsimran10
0

Explanation:

by this we prove a=ut+1/2at2

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