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V=u+at is the equation of motion,it is describing relations between ________
1) displacement and velocity
2) displacement and time
3) velocity and time
4) velocity and acceleration

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Answered by AnviGottlieb
9
heya!
here's Ur answer

this equation of motion v=u+at describes basically the relation between

3) velocity and time just because..

v is final velocity

u is initial velocity

and acceleration is constant in most cases.. however it will be provided in every question.. i.e 9.8 m/s sq. at all places but it's slightly more at poles and less and equator..(if we consider accelaration due to gravity) else
..
the Answer will be 4) velocity and acceleration



and if the time is specified...

then this relation becomes a velocity time one

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU

mathshater: This equation is not always used in context of gravity so your assumption of a=9.8 is totally wrong
vineethavineetha: g=9.8
vineethavineetha: gravity=9.8
vineethavineetha: But not in all sums
AnviGottlieb: i corrected iy
AnviGottlieb: it
Answered by abarnaavijay
0

Answer:

3) Velocity and time is describing the relations for the equation v = u + at, equation of the motion.

Explanation:

The equation v = u + at is the equation of motion used for describing the relation between velocity and time. In the equation v = u + at,

v = final velocity,

u = initial velocity,

a = acceleration, and

t = time

This equation represents Newton's First Law of Motion which defines  the behavior of a physical scheme in order of its movement as a function of the time in Newtonian mechanics.

Since, this formula explains the position, velocity, or acceleration of a body in relation with a specific frame of reference is known as equations of motion.

In particular, the formula v = u + at describes the relations between velocity and time.

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