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v2= u2 +2as the following equation related to which law​

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Answered by kayamtejaswi2004
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The equations of motion with constant acceleration: v = u + at v2 = u2 + 2as s = ut + 1 2 at2 where u = initial speed, v = final speed, a = acceleration, t = time, s = distance travelled. If an object has mass m and moves with speed v, its kinetic energy (K.E.) is given by the formula K.E. = 1 2 mv2.

Answered by shrinivasanss2004
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The equations of motion with constant acceleration: v = u + at v2 = u2 + 2as s = ut + 1 2 at2 where u = initial speed, v = final speed, a = acceleration, t = time, s = distance travelled. If an object has mass m and moves with speed v, its kinetic energy (K.E.) is given by the formula K.E. = 1 2 mv2.

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This is velocity displacement graph

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