Using velocity time graph derived the equation S= V(0)t + 1/2 at^2
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This is how to derive s=it + 1/2at^2
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ds/dt=v(o)+at
Explanation:
as we know that the instantaneous velocity is = lim=Δx/Δt=dx/dt
Δt>0
hence instantaneous velocity is equal to the first order derivative of its displacement with respect to time
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