what is relation between distance , time ,intial velocity and acceleration
Answers
Answer:
Relation -
V^2 = u^2 + 2aS
where
v = final velocity
u = initial velocity
a= acceleration
S = displacement
Explanation:
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Explanation:
d=[(u+v)/2]t=[v^2-u^2]/2a=ut+(1/2)at^2, where acceleration a=(v-u)/t. u and v are initial velocity and velocity at time t. d is distance. These relations can be used only when acceleration is uniform .Kinematics is the branch of physics that describes the basics of motion, and you’re often tasked with finding one quantity given knowledge of a couple of others. Learning the constant acceleration equations sets you up perfectly for this type of problem, and if you have to find acceleration but only have a starting and final velocity, along with the distance travelled, you can determine the acceleration.