write any four equations based on velocity and acceleration.
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This gives us the velocity-time equation. If we assume acceleration is constant, we get the so-called first equation of motion [1]. Again by definition, velocity is the first derivative of position with respect to time.
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calculus derivations.
v = v0 + at [1]
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s = s0 + v0t + ½at2 [2]
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v2 = v02 + 2a(s − s0) [
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Average Velocity. va = (v1 + v0) / 2
Final Velocity. v1 = v0 + a t
Distance Traveled. s = (v0 + v1) t / 2
Acceleration. a = (v1 - v0) / t (4) ...
Example - Accelerating Motorcycle. A motorcycle starts with an initial velocity 0 km/h (0 m/s) and accelerates to 120 km/h (33.3 m/s) in 5 s.
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