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write the threeequations of uniformely accelerated motuon. give the meaning of each symbolwhich occurs in them​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Three equations of uniformly accelerated motion......

First equation of motion.....

{ \boxed{ \bold{ \red{ \: v = u + at \: }}}}

Second equation of motion....

{ \boxed{ \bold{ \red{ \:  \: s = ut +  \frac{1}{2}  a {t}^{2} \:  \:  }}}}

Third equation of motion....

{ \boxed{ \bold{ \red{ \:  \:  {v}^{2}  =  {u}^{2}  + 2as \:  \: }}}}

where,

u =. initial velocity

v = final velocity

t = time

a. = acceleration

S = displacement

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya!!

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The three equations of uniformly accelerated motion are:-

First equation.......(1)

\huge{\green{\boxed{\red{\sf{V=U+at}}}}}

Where

V = final velocity

U=Initial velocity

a = Acceleration

t = time.

Second equation....(2)

\huge{\green{\boxed{\pink{\sf{S = ut + {\frac {1}{2} at^{2}}}}}}}

S = Displacement

U = Initial velocity

t =time

a =acceleration

Third equation.....(3)

\huge{\green{\boxed{\red{\sf{V^{2} =u^{2} + 2as}}}}}

V = Final velocity

U = Initial velocity

A = acceleration

S = Displacement.

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