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Write three equations of uniformly accelerated motion relating initial velocity (a) final velocity, time, displacement and acceleration.

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Answered by MoazHussain
8

Explanation:

Uniform acceleration: The motion is said to be uniformly accelerated motion if acceleration is constant. The equations of uniform accelerated motion are given by:

v = u+at

S = ut+1/2 a t^2

V^2 _u^2 =2as

Where :

U is initial velocity

V is final velocity

S is displacement

a is uniform acceleration

t is time

Answered by SwaggerGabru
14

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Write three equations of uniformly accelerated motion relating initial velocity (a) final velocity, time, displacement and acceleration.

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Uniform acceleration: The motion is said to be uniformly accelerated motion if acceleration is constant. The equations of uniform accelerated motion are given by:

v = u  +  \: at

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

 {v}^{2}  -  {u}^{2}  = 2a s

Where :

U is initial velocity

V is final velocity

S is displacement

a is uniform acceleration

t is time

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