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Standard IX
Physics
Derivation of Position-Velocity Relation by Graphical Method
How will the ...
Question
How will the equation of motion
s
=
u
t
+
1
2
a
t
2
, change this equation when the object is moving with a moving constant velocity?
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Solution
The given equation is
s
=
u
t
+
1
2
a
t
2
If velocity is constant then acceleration is zero.
a
=
0
So equation will be-
⇒
s
=
u
t
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