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prove the equations of motion by differentiation integration

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Answered by deepsen640
4

Explanation:

to prove,

the equations of motion,

REFER TO ATTACHMENT

1.) v = u + at

here,

v = final velocity

u = initial velocity

a = constant acceleration

t = time taken for changing its velocity

when,

body starts from rest then,

v = at

when the brakes applied and it stops then

acceleration will negative

and,

u + at = 0

2.) s = ut + 1/2(at²)

here,

s = distance travelled

When,

body starts from rest

then,

s = 1/2(at²)

3.) = + 2as

when,

body starts from rest then,

v² = 2as

when the brakes applied and it stops then

acceleration will negative

and,

= 2as

NOTE :

All these formulas will apply the in a constant acceleration.

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Answered by rajeev5814
0

Explanation:

here is your answer in the attached file

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