Physics, asked by nivasbharath8245, 9 months ago

S=ut+½at² prove by calculus
method

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Explanation:

s/t=v+u/2

v=u+at

s=[u+at+u/2]t

s=[2u+at/2]t

s=[2u/2+at/2]t

s=(u+at/2)t

s=ut+1/2at^2

Answered by rajaman32
3

Explanation:

we know

s=(u+v)t/2

=(u+u+at)t/2

=(2u+at)t/2

=2ut+at^2)/2

=2ut/2)+(at^2/2)

=ut+1/2 at2

proved

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