a
a = v2 − \(\frac{u^2}{2}\)
b
v2 = u2 + 2as
c
s = ut + \(\frac{1}{2}\) at2
d
v2 − u2= 2as
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Ruqqayyah1
8 years ago
The four equations of uniformly accelerated motion are:s=(v+u÷2)t
V=u+at
S=ut+half at square
V square=u square +2as
So I think the incorrect equation is option A

PabloEmmanuel1
8 years ago
The answer stated by myschool was wrongly placed it should be
s=ut+1/2(at^2)

myontop
8 years ago
In the explanation you wrote the same thing for what it suppose to be :
"s=1/2ut+at" instead of : s= ut + 1/2at^2



