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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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Average Velocity Revisited… And… by definition of average
Displacement depends on acceleration, initial velocity, and time… Displacement = ½ * (initial vel. + final vel.)*(time)
With uniform acceleration… • And since
Not derived… In summary