Physics, asked by madankumarmahato89, 8 months ago

write down the interrelationship between distance covered, intial velocity and time taken by a moving body ​

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Answered by yogeshmaske251
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Explanation:

Velocity is the measure of the amount of distance an object covers in a given amount of time. Here's a word equation that expresses the relationship between distance, velocity and time: Velocity equals distance travelled divided by the time it takes to get there.

Answered by premjhcsclass9
8

Answer:

If it is a vector problem, we usually say displacement.

velocity is the rate of change of displacement.

time taken can also be calculate by t=s/v where s is displacement, v is the velocity and t is the time.

if velocity changes, the initial velocity is the v at the start of the change in time. it is expressed as u or vi(i is subscript)

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