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Equations for uniform acceleration
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Answered by aanchal2535
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Acceleration that does not change in time is uniform, or constant, acceleration. The equation relating initial velocity, final velocity, time, and acceleration is \begin{align*}v_f = v_i + at\end{align*}.l

Answered by sonakshigupta51
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Kinematic Equations of Motion

If an object starts with velocity ”u” and after some time “t” its velocity changes to v, if the uniform acceleration is a and distance traveled in time (t) is s, then we obtain the following kinematic equations of uniformly accelerated motion.

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