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If u=0, make t the subject of the following equation: s=ut+1/2at^2 Please look at image.

If u=0, make t the subject of the following equation: s=ut+1/2at^2 Please look at-example-1

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Answer:


t=\sqrt{(2s)/(a)}

Explanation:

The given equation is :


s=ut+(1)/(2)at^2

Where

s is displacement

u is the initial velocity

a is acceleration

t is time

If u = 0, the above equation become,


s=(1)/(2)at^2\\\\t^2=(2s)/(a)\\\\t=\sqrt{(2s)/(a)}

Hence, the value of t is equal to
\sqrt{(2s)/(a)}.

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