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what is the second equation of uniformly accelerated motion ?

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Answered by Jaymin23
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The equation is ut+1/2a(t square)= s
Where, u=Initial velocity
t=time taken
a=acceleration
s=displacement

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi there !!!

The second equation of uniformly accelerated motion states that

s = ut +  \frac{1}{2} at {}^{2}
Where,

s = the displacement
u = initial velocity
t = time taken
a = acceleration


If you want the graphical derivation,
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