Kinematic equations relate displacement, velocity, time, and acceleration for objects in motion. There are four equations: 1) displacement equals initial velocity times time plus one-half acceleration times time squared, 2) the average of the initial and final velocities equals displacement over time, 3) acceleration equals the change in velocity over time, and 4) the final velocity squared equals the initial velocity squared plus two times acceleration times displacement.
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Kinematic Equations Formula
Kinematic equations relate displacement, velocity, time, and acceleration for objects in motion. There are four equations: 1) displacement equals initial velocity times time plus one-half acceleration times time squared, 2) the average of the initial and final velocities equals displacement over time, 3) acceleration equals the change in velocity over time, and 4) the final velocity squared equals the initial velocity squared plus two times acceleration times displacement.
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Kinematic Equations Formula
Kinematics is the study of objects in motion and their inter-relationships. There
are four (4) kinematic equations, which relate to displacement, D, velocity, v, time, t, and acceleration, a. a) D = vit + 1/2 at2 b) (vi +vf)/2 = D/t c) a = (vf - vi)/t d) vf2 = vi2 + 2aD D = displacement a = acceleration t = time vf = final velocity vi = initial velocity