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Exploring Average Displacement in Horizontal Motion Equations

This article revisits the concept of average velocity in horizontal motion equations. Displacement is dependent on acceleration, initial velocity, and time, given by the formula: Displacement = ½ * (initial velocity + final velocity) * time. Remember, with uniform acceleration, this calculation holds true. The article summarizes these principles by definition, not derived.

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Exploring Average Displacement in Horizontal Motion Equations

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  1. Horizontal Motion Eqns

  2. Average Velocity Revisited… And… by definition of average

  3. So…

  4. Displacement depends on acceleration, initial velocity, and time… Displacement = ½ * (initial vel. + final vel.)*(time)

  5. Remember…

  6. With uniform acceleration… • And since

  7. Not derived… In summary

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