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High School Distance formula and addition of meters per s
I see. So just to pinpoint where my intuition is wrong; that by adding the way I did, I assumed the acceleration only occurs after each second. It's more of a constant "push" toward the object, that happens during the seconds itself. Thanks for the help. -
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High School Distance formula and addition of meters per s
Hello guys. I have issues understanding a rather simple physics concept and I hope you can help me out. I've tried asking help from several people, but nobody was able to isolate the problem. For constant acceleration, it is said that d=(Vi+Vf)/2*t. d being distance, Vi is initial velocity...