Science, asked by siya20062020, 9 months ago

What do the following expressions represent :

S= ut +1/2 at^2






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Answered by Anonymous
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s = ut + 1/2 at2. is the second equation of motion. It is also called position-time relation. Using this formula we can calculate the displacement when the values for time, acceleration and initial velocity are known.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

THE FOLLOWING EXPRESSION REPRESENTS ABOUT DISPLACEMENT. TO FIND THE DISPLACEMENT OF THE BODY..

\huge{\fbox{\fbox{\pink{\mathcal{</em></strong><strong><em>S=ut+1/2at^2</em></strong><strong><em>}}}}}

S=DISPLACEMENT

u=INITIAL VELOCITY

a=ACCELERATION

t=TIME TAKEN

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