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which equation of motion gives the relation b/w velocity and displacement

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Answered by peerbux363
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Displacement is the vector difference between the ending and starting positions of an object. It may be very different from the distance the object has travelled along the way. Velocity is the rate at which displacement changes with time. It is a vector, too.Displacement is proportional to velocity squared when acceleration is constant (∆s ∝ v2).

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Answered by luckytripura123
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Answer:

V²=U²+2as

Explanation:

Here v is the final velocity, u is the initial velocity and s is the displacement, whereas a is the acceleration

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