Physics, asked by harshsarda, 11 months ago

what is the relation between velocity-time in laws of motion?​

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Answered by jacqueline16
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velocity-time. The relation between velocity and time is a simple one during uniformly accelerated, straight-line motion. The longer the acceleration, the greater the change in velocity. Change in velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant.


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Answered by Anonymous
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V = u + at........this is velocity time relation

S = ut + 1/2 at^2.......it is displacement time relation

v^2 - u^2 = 2aS......it is velocity dispacement relation.

Here v is final velocity

S is displacement

u is initial velocity.

a is acceleration

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t is time

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