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Write three equations of uniformly accelerated motion relating the initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), time (t), acceleration (a) and displacement (S).
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The equations of uniformly accelerated motion relating to the initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), time (t), acceleration (a) and displacement (S) are as follows —
(i) v = u + at
(ii) S = ut + at2
(iii) v2 = u2 + 2aS
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