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write any two equations of motion

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Answered by Noor9958
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s=vt where s is the displacement, v the (constant) speed and t the time over which the motion occurred.

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Equations of Motion.

Variable Equation

Velocity v, equals, u, plus, a, t,v=u+at

Displacement with positive acceleration s, equals, u, t, plus, one half, a, t, squared,s=ut+21at2

Answered by AestheticSky
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Required Answer

1st equation of motion:-

:\implies \underline{\boxed{\sf v = u+at}}

here,

  • v = final velocity
  • u = initial velocity
  • a = acceleration
  • t = time taken

3rd equation of motion:-

:\implies \underline{\boxed{\sf v² = u²+2as}}

here,

  • v = final velocity
  • u = initial velocity
  • a = acceleration
  • s = distance

Additional information:-

2nd equation of motion:-

:\implies \underline{\boxed{\sf s = ut+\dfrac{1}{2}at²}}

here,

  • s = distance
  • u = initial velocity
  • t = time taken
  • a = acceleration
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