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The velocity of a particle increases from u to v in time t during which it covers a distance s. If the particle has a uniform acceleration, then which one of the following equations does not apply to the motion?

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The three equation of motion v is are
1>v=u+at
2>s=ut+12at2
3>v2=u2+2as
where u and v are the initial and final velocity of the body ,t=time taken and s=displacement.
The above mentioned equation of motion are valid for uniformly accelerated motion.

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