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MUF0121 Physics Unit 1 - Semester 2, 2025
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Which of the following equations of motion would be used to calculate the displacement given the initial and final velocities as well as the time taken?
Options
A.a. [math: v=u+at] v = u + at
B.b. [math: s=½(u+v)t] s = ½(u + v)t
C.c. [math: s=ut+½at2] s = ut + ½ at^2
D.d. [math: v2=u2+2as] v^2 = u^2 + 2as

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The question asks which equation of motion would be used to calculate displacement when you know the initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), and the time taken (t).
Option a: v = u + at. This is the formula for final velocity when acceleration is constant, not for displacement directly. It relates v, u, a, and t, but it does no......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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