Physicseasy · Past Paper
Which of these is the correct formula for distance (s) when initial velocity is u, time is t, and acceleration is a?
As = ut + at
Bs = ut + 0.5at^2
Cs = vt
Ds = u + at
✓ Correct Answer: B — s = ut + 0.5at^2
This is the second equation of motion for uniformly accelerated bodies.
Share this question
More from Physics
- A person can jump higher on the moon than on Earth because:
- Which of these is a non-renewable source of energy?
- Light travels from air into glass of RI 1.5. If the wavelength in air is 6000 Angstroms, what is the wavelength in glass?
- Momentum of a body of mass 5 kg moving with 10 m/s is:
- The ratio of gravitational force on the moon to that on Earth for the same mass is: