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prove v = u + at who will give ans frist I will give it brainlyest​

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Answered by jyotsna55
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Step-by-step explanation:

v=LT^-1 =u=LT^-1=at=LT^-2*T=LT^-1

v=u=at =(LT^-1)

Answered by rakshitchauhan
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:we know that :a = v-u/t

By taking the t to other side it will be equal to at =v-u

Now taking u to other side it will be equal to at+u =v

It can be written as v=u+at

Hope you are satisfied

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