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For uniformly accelerated motion without initial velocity, the equation v = 2⋅s/t applies, where v represents the final velocity. Derive this equation from the two basic equations for uniformly accelerated motion, which are: v = a⋅t + v0 and s = a/2 ⋅t^2 + v0⋅t

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gauss58
1 year ago

Since the initial speed v0 is 0, the following applies:

v = a * t and s = (a / 2) * t2

Turned to a:

a = v / t and a = 2 * s / t2

Same:

v/t = 2 * s/t2

converted to v:

v = 2 * s / t

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

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verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  Jogurt368

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