Physics, asked by arshk5027, 1 month ago

Which of the following equations of motion is wrong one? Where the symbols have their usual meaning.
(a) V = u + at
(b) S = ut + ½ at²
(c) v² = u² – 2aS
(d) Snth = u + a/2(2n-1)​

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Answered by RomanticBabe
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Answer:

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 \mathsf \green{(c) {v}^{2}  =  {u}^{2}  - 2as}

 \mathsf \pink{Correct \: is \: {v}^{2}  =  {u}^{2}   +  2as}

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