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Under what condition is the relation s = u.t is correct.​

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Answered by shashiawasthi069
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Explanation:

s = ut+1/2at^2

s = ut

when acceleration (a) becomes zero

a = 0

Answered by taekookforever05
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Answer:

If either of acceleration of time is zero then the relation

s = ut ( where s = displacement, u = initial velocity, t = time, a = acceleration ) holds true as the original formula is s = it + 1/2^2 and as either a or t are 0 then it becomes

s = ut.

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