Physics, asked by Banashankari, 10 months ago

what is the formula for uniformly accilarated motion​

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Answered by branilyqueen
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If an object starts with velocity ”u” and after some time “t” its velocity changes to v, if the uniform acceleration is a and distance traveled in time (t) is s, then we obtain the following kinematic equations of uniformly accelerated motion.


Banashankari: i need exact formula
Answered by Lekahdek
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Hey mate!

Here's your answer!

From first equation of motion v = u+at, we get to know that,

a = (v - u) \div t

Also, from the second equation of motion,

s = ut + 1 \div 2(at {}^{2} )

we get to know that,

a = 2(s - ut) \div t {}^{2}

Also, from the third equation of motion,

v {}^{2}  - u {}^{2}  = 2as

we get to know that,

a = (v {}^{2}  - u {}^{2} ) \div 2s

Thus, those are the three equations of acceleration for uniformly accelerated motion.

Hope it helps :)

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