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If S=ut+1/2at^2 Where S is displacement,...

If `S=ut+1/2at^2` Where S is displacement, u initial velocity (constant) ,v final velocity, a acceleration (constant) & t- time taken then Differentiation of 'S' w.r.t. 't' will be

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