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Question by  worker83 (62)

What are the kinematic equations?

 
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Answer by  lwarlick (121)

d=vi*t + 1/2*a* tsquared vf squared=vi squared + 2*a*d vf =vi + a*t d= (vi+vf)/2*t where d=distance or displacement, vi is initial velocity (or speed), vf is final velocity or terminal velocity, a is acceleration, t=time. these equations represent the mothion of an object by an equation. There are only these 4.

 
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Answer by  Suggestion (335)

Kinematic equations are used in Physics. They are motion equations and use initial and final velocity, acceleration and time. These things correspond to the objects initial and final position.

 
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Answer by  willard (874)

The kinematic equations in algebra based physics are v = v0 + at and x = x0+v0t +1/2 a t^2. They are used for an object whose acceleration is constant.

 
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