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state the first equation of motion​

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Answered by rishu6845
2

Answer:

v= u + a t

Explanation:

first equation of motion -->

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v = u + at

where

v = final velocity

u = inital velocity

a = acceleration

t= time taken

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

\star\:v \: is \: the \: final \: velocity\:  \\  \\ \star\:u \: be \: the \: initial \: velocity \:  \\  \\ \star\:s \: is \: the \: displacement \\  \\ \star\:a \:is \: the \: acceleration \: of \: any \: object. \\  \\\star\: f \: is \: the \: force \\  \\ \: \star\:t \: is \: the \: time \\  \\  \red{ \star \: first \: equation \: of \: motion  }\\  \implies \: v = u \:  + at \:  \\  \\  \green{ \star \: second \: equation \: of \: motion} \\  \\  \implies \: s \:  = ut \:  +  \frac{1}{2} a {t}^{2}  \\  \\   \pink{\star \: third \: equation \: of \: motion }\\  \\  \implies \: 2as =  {v}^{2}  -  {u}^{2}

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