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V^2 -u^2 =2as ... What relation does this kinematical equation shows? ❓❓No spam ❌❌❌​

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Answered by Anonymous
60

Answer :-

This is the third equation of motion.

\boxed{\sf v^2 - u^2 = 2as}

where

  • v is the final velocity.
  • u is initial velocity.
  • a is acceleration.
  • s is distance travelled.

It is the relation between final velocity, initial velocity, acceleration and distance travelled.

Additional information :-

1st equation of motion :-

v = u + at

2nd equation of motion :-

s = ut + ½ at²

where

  • v is the final velocity.
  • u is initial velocity.
  • a is acceleration.
  • t is time taken.
  • s is distance travelled.
Answered by sandlithakur14
11

Answer:

1st equation of motion :-

➩ v = u + at

2nd equation of motion :-

➩ s = ut + ½ at²

where

v is the final velocity.

u is initial velocity.

a is acceleration.

t is time taken.

s is distance travelled.

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