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what are kinematical equations of motion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The equations of motion are equations that relate the position , displacement , velocity etc. of a body with time .

The nature of the equations of motion can vary. It depends on whether the motion is transferring or just rotating or both; One force is working or several; Force ( acceleration ) is fixed or variable; The mass of the body is fixed or changing (as in rockets ) etc.

The nature of the equations of motion can vary. It depends on whether the motion is transferring or just rotating or both; One force is working or several; Force ( acceleration ) is fixed or variable; The mass of the body is fixed or changing (as in rockets ) etc.In conventional physics, the equation of motion is as.

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Answered by CrackyAvi
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  • In kinematics, there are five important quantities: displacement (change in position), initial velocity, final velocity, acceleration, and time
  • The equations of motion of kinematics describe the most fundamental concepts of motion of an object. These equations govern the motion of an object in 1D, 2D and 3D
  • The first equation of motion (Vf =Vi + at) deals with final velocity

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