prove v=u+at with full explanation
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u is the initial velocity of the object.
v is the final velocity of the object.
t is the time passed to gain the final velocity from initial velocity.
a is the acceleration.
We know, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time . Here velocity change from u to v in time t. So We can write,
a= (v-u)÷t
or, at = v-u
or, v = u+at
If the object start moving from a stationary situation i.e with a initial velocity 0 (Zero) then u will be 0 (Zero) therefore
v=0+at
or, v=at
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