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  • This equation can be used to solve for the displacement an object has in motion. This equation is the most important as it is the baseline for man of the other equations. If y = mx + b is the baseline for physics formulas then this is the end-all-be-all equation. Δx = distance displacement a = acceleration t = time Vo = starting velocity x = position
  • Are you ready to go to the church of Δx =1/2at^2+Vot+x
  • This equation in its beginning form can be used to solve for the velocity but also the other variables present in the equation as long as the equation is set equal to that variable. This means that right now the equation can be used to solve for the velocity of an object but if you change the equation to be equal to one of the other variables it can be used to find that.V = Velocitya = accelerationt = timeVo = starting velocity
  • Are you ready to go to V=at+Vo
  • This equation can be used to solve for any of these variables below without the use of time. In other words, you can use this equation is used to solve for velocity squared or initial velocity, or acceleration for when you don’t have the time variable. Δx = distance displacement a = acceleration V02 = initial velocity squaredV2 = velocity squared
  • The synagogue of V^2=Vo^2+2a(Δx) is ready for us
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