where to use v is equal to u+at
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where there is constant acceleration and given any three of variables thanks
Equations of motion
In studying the motion of objects it is often helpful to use an equation to work out the velocity, acceleration or the distance traveled.
We use the following letters to represent certain quantities:
Distance traveled measured in meters (m)
Time taken t measured in seconds (s)
The velocity at the start (called initial velocity) u measured in m/s
The velocity at the end (called the final velocity) v measured in m/s
The acceleration of the object a measured in m/s
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1. Non accelerated motion – that is motion at a constant velocity
The area under the line of the velocity –time graph is the distance travelled by the object in the time t.
For example u = 20m/s and t = 300 s
Distance (s) = ut = 20 x 300 = 6000 m
The equation for non accelerated motion is:
Distance (s) = velocity (u or v) x time (t) s = vt
2. Accelerated motion
Acceleration (a) = [change in velocity]/time = [v-u]/t
or
a = [v-u]/t
Another version is: v = u + at
Distance travelled = area under the line = ut + ½ (v-u)t
But acceleration = (v-u)/t and so (v-u) = at therefore:
Distance travelled (s) = ut + ½ (v-u)t = ut + ½ [at]t = ut + ½ at2
s = ut + ½at2
If the object starts from rest u = 0, and so the equation becomes:
s = ½at2
Another useful equation is:
v2= u2 + 2as
USING EQUATIONS
This section is designed to help you work out some of the problems using the equations of motion.
CONSTANT VELOCITY
1. s = vt
CONSTANT ACCELERATION
2. v = u + at
3. s = ut + ½at2
4. average velocity = [v + u]/2
5. v2= u2 + 2as
If you need to use any of these equations to work out problems the way to do it is this:
(a) write down what you are given, usually three things
(b) look for the equation that contains these three things and the quantity that you are trying to find
(c) put the numbers in the CORRECT equation and work it out
You will need to know how to rearrange equations to make different quantities the subject of the equation.
You might like to try using the triangle rule if there are only three quantities in the equation but some of them are more complex than this.