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Drive the kinematic equations of motion for constant acceleration

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Answered by aditit867
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Displacement and Position from Velocity

–v=x−x0t. –v=v0+v2. The equation –v=v0+v2 reflects the fact that when acceleration is constant, –v is just the simple average of the initial and final velocities. ... In part (a) of the figure, acceleration is constant, with velocity increasing at a constant rate.

Answered by shrutikhot
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The equation –v=v0+v2 reflects the fact that when acceleration is constant, –v is just the simple average of the initial and final velocities. Figure 3.18 illustrates this concept graphically. In part (a) of the figure, acceleration is constant, with velocity increasing at a constant rate.

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