Derive the first equation of motion
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This is the easiest of the three equations to derive using algebra. Start from the definition of acceleration.
a = Δv
Δt
Expand Δv to v − v0 and condense Δt to t.
a = v − v0
t
Then solve for v as a function of t.
v = v0 + at [1]
This is the first equation of motion. It's written like a polynomial — a constant term (v0) followed by a first order term (at). Since the highest order is 1, it's more correct to call it a linear function.
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