Which of the following equation represents the motion of a body moving with constant finite acceleration ? In these equation, y denotes the displaceme
Which of the following equation represents the motion of a body moving with constant finite acceleration ? In these equation, y denotes the displacement in time t and p.q and r the arbitary constants ?
A. `y=(p+qt)(r+pt)
B. y=p+tqr
C. y=(p+t)(q+t)(r+1)
D. y=(p+qt)r
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Correct Answer - C
Acceleration `=(d^(2)y)/(dt^(2))`
It is the second derivative where `t^(2)` terms can only survive and yield a constant value. Hence (i) represent the motion with constant finite acceleration.
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