Question
Write an expression for distance covered in nth second for a uniformly accelerated motion.

Answer

If a is the uniform acceleration, then
$\text{s(n}^{\text{th}})=\text{u}+\frac{1}{2}\text{a}(2\text{n}-1)$
where, s (nth) is the distance covered in nth second, u is the initial velocity.

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