Physics, asked by aryapmore10, 1 year ago

The distance 'x' covered in time 't' by a body having initial velocity 'u' and having a constant acceleration 'a' is given by x=ut + (1/2)at². The result follows from:

(1) Newton's first law.
(2) Newton's second law.
(3) Newton's third law.
(4) None of these.

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Answered by shashanktapase
25

Answer:

Newton's second law

Explanation:

because the body X is traveling in same direction

Answered by Anonymous
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