Physics, asked by asadansariu899, 11 months ago

S=ut+½ at2
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Answers

Answered by iamintelligent99
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Answer:

The equation is based on the 2nd Law of Newton. The equation is used to find the displacement, accerlation, time.

Answered by bhuvna789456
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Given equation is second equation of motion s = u t+ \frac{1}{2}at^{2}

Explanation:

  • Provided equation is second equation of motion

                      s = ut+\frac{1}{2} at^{2}

where, s = distance covered by the body

u = initial velocity of the body

a = acceleration of the body

t = time taken by the body

  • So above equation can be used to calculate
  1. Distance covered by body 's' ( when initial velocity, acceleration and time are given)
  2. Initial velocity of body 'u' ( when distance covered, acceleration and time taken are given)
  3. Acceleration of the body 'a' ( when distance covered, initial velocity and time taken are given)
  4. Time taken by the body 't' ( when distance covered, initial velocity and acceleration are given)

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