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What units are on both sides of the equation: x = vt + 1/2at2?
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Answered by Anonymous
x = Xi + Vi t + (1/2) a t^2 ?
x is in meters
Xi is initial position in meters
Vi t is meters/second * meters = meters
a t^2 is meters/sec^2 * seconds^2 = meters
remarkable, all meters
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