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What is “u” in kinematics

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Answered by DeeptiMohanty
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u stands for initial velocity
Answered by rajk123654987
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U is mainly used in one of any of the three laws of equation used for determining the object's physical environment.


The three equations of motion are :


v = u + at


s = ut + 1 / 2 at²


v² - u² = 2as


Here, V represents final velocity, U represents Initial velocity, A represents the acceleration of the body, S represents the distance traveled by the object and T represents the time taken.

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