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The law of motion in the presence of constant acceleration is given by

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The equation v – = v 0 + v 2 v – = v 0 + v 2 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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The equation v – = v 0 + v 2 v – = v 0 + v 2 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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