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Can we derive the kinematic relations V= u+ at , S = ut = `1/2 at^2 and V^2 = u^2 + ` 2as. Explain the reason for your answer.

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No . On left hand side there is only one physical quantity, but on the right hand side there are more than one quantities.
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