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If `S=ut+(1)/(2)at^(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 `-`

A

`a`

B

`u+a`

C

`u`

D

none

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The correct Answer is:
A

`(dv)/(dt)=a`
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