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What are the equations of motion???

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a body is projected vertically upwards...it's velocity decreases since it's motion is opposite to direction of gravity.

The equations of motion are

v = u - gt \\ h = ut -  \frac{1}{2} g {t}^{2} \\   {v}^{2}  -  {u}^{2} =  - 2 gh

the equation for the distance covered in nth second is

h = u -  \frac{g}{2} (2 n- 1)

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Maximum height is

h=\bold\frac{{u}^2}/{2g}

Time of ascent and time of descent is

t=\bold\frac{u}{g}

Answered by Asnaya
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Answer:In physics, equations of motion are equations that describe the behavior of a physical system in terms of its motion as a function of time. ... The functions are defined in a Euclidean space in classical mechanics, but are replaced by curved spaces in relativity.

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