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What are the equations for motion regarding distance, velocity, acceleration. Also, please mention that the equations would be if the object was in free fall

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Answer:


d=d_0+v_0t+(at^2)/(2);
v=v_0+at


y=y_0+v_(0y)t+(gt^2)/(2);
x=x_0+v_(0x)t


v_y=v_(0y)+gt;
v_x=v_(0x)

Step-by-step explanation:

The equations of accelerated motion regarding distance, velocity, acceleration are:


d=d_0+v_0t+(at^2)/(2)


v=v_0+at

If the object were in free fall, these would be (taking the downward direction as positive):


y=y_0+v_(0y)t+(gt^2)/(2)


x=x_0+v_(0x)t


v_y=v_(0y)+gt


v_x=v_(0x)

Other equations can also be derived from the original ones, like for example
v^2=v_0^2+2a(d-d0)

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