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Which equation of motion gives the relation between velocity and displacement

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Answered by sonalicm26
2

Answer:

velocity =displacement/time

Answered by Rohit18Bhadauria
14

Relation between velocity and displacement

\orange{\boxed{\bf{Velocity=\frac{Displacement}{Time}}}}

Also,

Second and Third equations of motion for constant acceleration gives the relation between velocity and displacement .

  • According to second equation of motion

\pink{\boxed{\bf{s=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^{2}}}}

  • According to third equation of motion

\green{\boxed{\bf{v^{2}-u^{2}=2as}}}

where,

s is the displacement of the body

u is the initial velocity of the body

v is the final velocity of the body

t is the time taken by body

a is the acceleration of the body

Note: These equations are applicable only if the given body is moving with the constant acceleration.

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