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what are the four fundamental equations of motion

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey buddy !! here's your answer....

1. v = u + at

2. s = ut + ½ at²

3. v² = u² + 2as

4. s = (u+v)t /2

where,
v = final velocity
u = initial velocity
s = distance traversed
a = acceleration
t = time of motion

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Answered by GulabLachman
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These equations explain how a practical system behaves in terms of how its velocity changes over time.

  • An item is considered to be in a movement when it shifts  its orientations. The measurement of the change in location is based on the change in duration.
  • These equations explain how the practical system behaves in terms of how its velocity varies with time. 
  • There are many equations of motions. These are -
  1. v = u + at
  2. v² = u² + 2as
  3. s = ut + ½ at²
  4. s = vt - ½ at²
  5. s = (u+v)t /2
  • In these equations, the alphabets signify - where,
  1. u or v = Velocity ( metres per second )
  2. s = Displacement ( metres )
  3. a = Acceleration ( metres per second per second)
  4. t = Time ( seconds)

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