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The Kinematic Equations Final Velocity equation V x = V x0 +a x t Displacement equation x=V x0 (t)+ a x (t) 2 Timeless Equation

The Kinematic Equations

Final Velocity equation

Vx= Vx0+axt

Displacement equation

x=Vx0(t)+ ax(t)2

Timeless Equation

Vx2=Vx02+2ax(x)

vx = final velocity (m/s)

vx0 = initial velocity (m/s)

ax= acceleration (m/s2)

x = displacement (m)

t=time (s)

  1. An object is traveling at a constant velocity of 18 m/s when it experiences a constant acceleration of 3.8 m/s2 for a time of 14 s. What will its velocity be after that acceleration?

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