A point moves with uniform acceleration and v1, v2 and v3 denote the average velocities in the three successive intervals of time t1 , t2 and t3. Which of the following relation is correct?

A point moves with uniform acceleration and v1, v2 and v3 denote the average velocities in the three successive intervals of time t1 , t2 and t3. Which of the following relation is correct?

  1. A

    v1-v2:v2-v3=t1-t2:t2+t3

  2. B

    v1-v2:v2-v3=t1+t2:t2+t3

  3. C

    v1-v2:v2-v3=t1-t2:t1-t3

  4. D

    v1-v2:v2-v3=t1-t2:t2-t3

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    Solution:

    Average velocity in uniformly accelerated motion is given by,

                        vav=st=ut+12at2t=u+12at Now,   v1=u+12at1             v2=u+at1+12at2 and     v3=u+at1+t2+12at3        v1-v2:v2-v3=t1+t2:t2+t3 

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