Physics, asked by gnik811, 10 days ago

write the equations of uniform accelerated motion and explain the terms in it?​

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Answered by BangtansDrago
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  • Uniformly Accelerated Motion Equations: (i) v = u + at (ii) s = ut + $(frac{1}{2})$ at² (iii) v² = u² + 2as (iv) Distance travelled in rath second. s n = u + $(frac{a}{2}) (2n -1)$ If a body moves with uniform acceleration and velocity changes from u to v in a time interval, then the velocity at the mid-point of its path = $(frac{sqrt{u^{2}+v^{2}}}{2})$.
Answered by LysToxique
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The three equations are,

  • v = u + at.
  • v² = u² + 2as.
  • s = ut + ½at²

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