Physics, asked by vishudalal1303, 7 days ago

s=((v+u)/2)*((v-u)/a) what is s in this equation

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Answered by yogeswardamarla555
1

Answer:

s=displacement

Explanation:

s=((v+u)/2)*(v-u)/a)

=(v^2 -u^2)/2a

Answered by rishimulinti2010
0

Answer:

Displacement

Explanation:

s= displacement

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