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Motion Along a Straight Line
Using the Second Kinematic Equation
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The second kinematic equation relates an object’s final position to its initial position, its starting velocity, and the extra distance gained as velocity changes. It is used only when acceleration stays constant during the motion. That makes it useful for straight-line motion problems with a steady rate of acceleration.
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The first kinematic equation expresses velocity as a function of the initial velocity and the change in velocity.
For deriving the second kinematic equation, two equations for average x velocity are used during an interval from t equal to zero to a later time t. The first equation for average x velocity...
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