equation for displacement-velocity relations
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The gravity equation for the displacement an object travels from the starting point until it reaches a given velocity can be derived from the equations t = (v − vi)/g and y = gt2/2 + vit. This leads to the equation for the velocity when the object reaches a given displacement from the starting point.
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The gravity equation for the displacement an object travels from the starting point until it reaches a given velocity can be derived from the equations t = (v − vi)/g and y = gt2/2 + vit. This leads to the equation for the velocity when the object reaches a given displacement from the starting point.
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