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Write an equation of motion under uniform acceleration starting the relation between velocity and displacement and mention what each term indicates in it.​

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Answered by Nothing123345678
13

Answer:

 s = ut +  \frac{1}{2} a {t}^{2}

S--Displacement

u--Initial Velocity

t--Time period

a--Acceleration

OR.....

 {v }^{2} -  {u}^{2}   = 2as

v--final velocity

u--initial velocity

a--acceleration

S--Displacement

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
52

Answer:

your answer is:-

S = ut +1/2 at²

where ,

s is displacement.

u is initial velocity.

a is acceleration.

t is time taken.

Explanation:

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