Which of the following equations represents the distance x, travelled by a body moving on...

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WAEC 2001

Which of the following equations represents the distance x, travelled by a body moving on a straight road with a constant speed? [The other symbol have their usual meanings]

  • A. x = Ut + \(\frac{1}{2}t^2\)
  • B. x = Ut
  • C. x = \(\frac{V^2 - U^2}{2a}\)
  • D. x = -\(\frac{1}{2} at^2\)

Correct Answer: B. x = Ut



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