what is nth second of motion
Asked by kk9005050 | 25th May, 2020, 09:32: AM
Expert Answer:
Consider that for body in motion takes t = 5 s to complete the motion or to cover certain distance.
Hence, nth second can be any second feom 0 s to 5 s
Answered by Shiwani Sawant | 25th May, 2020, 12:01: PM
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