what is the expression for distance covered in nth second by a uniformly accelerated body
Asked by science field
| 19th Aug, 2014,
09:09: PM
Expert Answer:
Let 'u' be the initial velocity and 'a' be the uniform acceleration of the body.



Answered by Jyothi Nair
| 20th Aug, 2014,
08:42: AM
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