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The Following Information May Be Useful. The Symbols Have Their Usual Meaning

This document contains equations related to motion. It defines velocity (v) as the change in position (s) over time (t), acceleration (a) as the change in velocity over time, and final velocity (v) as the initial velocity (u) plus acceleration times time. It also provides equations for position as a function of initial velocity, acceleration, and time, as well as equations for momentum (p) and force (F) being equal to mass times acceleration.

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The Following Information May Be Useful. The Symbols Have Their Usual Meaning

This document contains equations related to motion. It defines velocity (v) as the change in position (s) over time (t), acceleration (a) as the change in velocity over time, and final velocity (v) as the initial velocity (u) plus acceleration times time. It also provides equations for position as a function of initial velocity, acceleration, and time, as well as equations for momentum (p) and force (F) being equal to mass times acceleration.

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The following information may be useful. The symbols have their usual meaning.

1. v = s
t

2. a =
2

v-

4. s = ut + 1 at2
2

3. v = u + as

mv
5. s = 1 (u + v)t
2

6.
p=

7. F

= ma

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