how do you calculate the distance travelled by an object with uniform acceleration in line graph
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The distance, then, for uniformly accelerating motion can be found by multiplying the average velocity by the time. We know that the final velocity for constantly accelerated motion can be found by multiplying the acceleration times time and adding the result to the initial velocity, vf=vi+at.
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