Answer to Question #265663 in Calculus for jeff

Question #265663

The equation for a distance, s(m), travelled in time t(s) by an object starting with an initial velocity u(ms-1) and uniform acceleration a(ms-2) is:




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2021-11-16T10:24:30-0500

Given distance traveled= s(m)

Time taken= t(s)

Initial velocity= u(ms-1)

Uniform acceleration= a(me-2)


The equation for distance traveled is given by the newton law that's states

"s=ut+\\frac{1}{2}at^2"


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