Under Constant acceleration, the avepage Velocity
of a particle is half the sum of It's Initial
and final velocities. is this still true if the
acceleration
is not constant ? Explain
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no it's not true if the acceleration is not constant
Explanation:
As when acceleration was constant the time taken was same but when the acceleration is not constant time taken changes
therefore, then in this case ..
we apply the first eqn of motion , ie ,
a = v-u/t
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Explanation:
As when acceleration was constant the time taken was same but when the acceleration is not constant time taken changes
therefore, then in this case ..
we apply the first eqn of motion , ie ,
a = v-u/t
HOPE IT HELPS
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