I have been given the following questions:
1.1 Write down the mathematical expression used to determine linear velocity, briefly explaining each term in the equation, including the units.
1.2 Write down the mathematical expression used to determine linear acceleration, briefly explaining each...
s = (vi + vf) t / 2
distance equals the initial velocity plus the final velocity multipled by time divided by two.
If there is velocity there has to be some distance which is travelled
yes, it doesn't matter how it's explained, I just need to understand how I can show that acceleration is related to the distance travelled, I don't get it:headbang:
How can I show how the acceleration may be related to the distance travelled?
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