How to find distance with acceleration and velocity
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Explanation:
The equation is
s = ut + 1/2 at²
Where s is the distance, u is an initial velocity a the acceleration and t is time. If starting from rest the first term can be ignored giving
s = 1/2 at²
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Explanation:
If you have acceleration and either initial OR final velocity, as well as distance, one should be able to find initial velocity as well as time, or find time and then solve for initial velocity.
v=final velocity,
a=acceleration,
d=distance traveled.
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