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A polynomial equation for uniformly accelerating motion

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Answered by raina24
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The relation between velocity and time is a simple one during uniformly accelerated, straight-line motion. The longer the acceleration, the greater the change in velocity. ... This is the first equation of motion. It's written like a polynomial — a constant term (v0) followed by a first order term (at).
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"A body with uniformly accelerated motion travels, in any given time, the same distance that would be traveled by a body moving with a constant velocity equal to the average velocity of the first body." Where have we applied: v a = v + v 0 2. v = v 0 + a ⋅ t.

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