A mathematical formula that defines how a physical system acts over time is known as an equation of motion. The equation of motion defines the motion of objects and systems in terms of dynamic variables. These equations connect many important motion characteristics such as velocity, displacement, speed, time, and acceleration.
There are three equations of motion that are only applicable to uniformly accelerated motion. The following are the equations:
Where
When the motion of an object is due to the action of gravity, then equations of motion are followed for the analysis of the motion of the object. These equations are
Where g is acceleration due to gravity. There is a sign convention followed for the acceleration due to gravity in the above equations. It is taken as positive for a downward direction and negative for an upward direction.
A beam of light of wavelength \(\lambda\) falls on a metal having work function \(\phi\) placed in a magnetic field \(B\). The most energetic electrons, perpendicular to the field, are bent in circular arcs of radius \(R\). If the experiment is performed for different values of \(\lambda\), then the \(B^2 \, \text{vs} \, \frac{1}{\lambda}\) graph will look like (keeping all other quantities constant).