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The velocity of a moving vehicle is given by the expression V=mu+at express in terms of U​

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We are given the expression for the velocity of a moving vehicle,
v=mu+at and asked to rewrite the expression in terms of "u."

To complete this, we simply need to use our knowledge of algebra.


\Longrightarrow v=mu+at


\Longrightarrow v-at=mu\\ - Subtracted "at" from both sides of the equation


\Longrightarrow (v-at)/(m) =u\\ - Divided both sides by "m"


\Longrightarrow \boxed{u=(v-at)/(m) \\} \therefore Sol.

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Answer:

v-at/m

Explanation:

v=mu+at

change of subject of the formula

mu=v-at

u=v-at/m

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