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v = u + at please tell me the answer​

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Answered by bewomnal
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Answer:

v = u + at is the first equation of motion. In this v = u + at equation, u is initial velocity. v is the final velocity.

Answered by ayushshuklaas2020
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Answer:

v=u+at

Step-by-step explanation:

v=u+at is the first equation of motion.

In this v=u+at equation,

u is initial velocity

v is the final velocity

a is acceleration

t is the time period

The given equation is derived from the acceleration point of view. (It can also be derived from velocity and time graph)

We know that acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity

So,

a= v-ut

Rearranging the terms in the above equation we get,

v=u+at

The equations of motion are also used in the calculation of optical properties

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