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Question Number 14291 by Tinkutara last updated on 30/May/17
Is the equation correct for uniformly  accelerated motion along a straight  line?  s = vt − (1/2)at^2
Istheequationcorrectforuniformlyacceleratedmotionalongastraightline?s=vt12at2
Commented by tawa tawa last updated on 30/May/17
No.... that is for motion under gravity
No.thatisformotionundergravity
Commented by tawa tawa last updated on 30/May/17
it should be  +
itshouldbe+
Commented by Tinkutara last updated on 30/May/17
But answer says it is correct. I am  posting full question.
Butanswersaysitiscorrect.Iampostingfullquestion.
Answered by prakash jain last updated on 30/May/17
v=u+at  vt−(1/2)at^2 =ut+(1/2)at^2
v=u+atvt12at2=ut+12at2
Commented by Tinkutara last updated on 30/May/17
Thanks Sir!
ThanksSir!

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