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Re arranging equations

If u=0, make t the subject of the following equation: s=ut+ 1/2at^2
I have completed every single question about re-arranging equation but I am still stuck on this one..Everything I try seems to be wrong and there is not much point in guessing since I would not learn anything..help please?!
Original post by Cliqueatthedisco
If u=0, make t the subject of the following equation: s=ut+ 1/2at^2
I have completed every single question about re-arranging equation but I am still stuck on this one..Everything I try seems to be wrong and there is not much point in guessing since I would not learn anything..help please?!


If u=0u=0, then the equation simplifies to s=12at2s=\frac{1}{2}at^2

Can you go on from here?
Original post by K-Man_PhysCheM
If u=0u=0, then the equation simplifies to s=12at2s=\frac{1}{2}at^2

Can you go on from here?


Yes I can, I just did it! thank you sooo much, you have helped me a lot, when I simplified it, I did not remove the first t, thank you a lot! :smile:

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