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  • 18-12-2014
  • Physics
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State the mathematical relationship between average velocity, displacement, and time interval.

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superkoopasirf
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  • 18-12-2014
Let
u = initial velocity,
v = final velocity, 
s = displacement, and
t = time.

[tex]\text{Average velocity } = \frac{u+v}{2}[/tex]

The equation that links [tex] \frac{u+v}{2} [/tex], s and t is one of the five equations of motion that apply for a constant acceleration:
[tex]s = \frac{u+v}{2}t [/tex]

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