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Plzzzzzzzzzz anssss it.....very urgent......DERIVE THE EQUATIONS OF MOTION WITH THE HELP OF GRAPH.....#CHERRYBLOSSUM |
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Answer» •v = u + at Let us BEGIN with the first equation, v=u+at. This equation only talks about the ACCELERATION, time, the initial and the FINAL velocity. Let us assume a body that has a mass “m” and initial velocity “u”. Let after time “t” its final velocity becomes “v” due to uniform acceleration “a”. Now we know that: Acceleration = CHANGE in velocity/Time Taken Therefore, Acceleration = (Final Velocity-Initial Velocity) / Time Taken Hence, a = v-u /t or at = v-u Therefore, we have: v = u + at _____________________________•v² = u² + 2as We have, v = u + at. Hence, we can write t = (v-u)/a ALSO, we know that, Distance = average velocity × Time Therefore, for constant acceleration we can write: Average velocity = (final velocity + initial velocty)/2 = (v+u)/2 Hence, Distance (s) = [(v+u)/2] × [(v-u)/a] or s = (v² – u²)/2a or 2as = v² – u² or v² = u² + 2as _____________________________•s = ut + ½at² Let the distance be “s”. We know that Distance = Average velocity × Time. Also, Average velocity = (u+v)/2 Therefore, Distance (s) = (u+v)/2 × t Also, from v = u + at, we have: s = (u+u+at)/2 × t = (2u+at)/2 × t s = (2ut+at²)/2 = 2ut/2 + at²/2 or s = ut +½ at² I hope it helps u |
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