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A initial velocity of the particle at t=0 is u and acceleration f of particle at time t is given by f=at . relation with velocity v is

Amita , 7 Years ago
Grade 12th pass
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Vikas TU

Last Activity: 7 Years ago

Dear Student,
As given in the question
f = at
where a is constant and t is time
As we know that
f = dv/dt
at dt = dv
Integrate both sides
  • atdt =∫dv
Now put the limits
As t = 0 and t=t
At initial vel.= uand at final vel. = v
We get
v-u = ½ at^2
v = u+ ½ at^2
Cheers!!
Regards,
Vikas (B. Tech. 4th year
Thapar University)

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