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Could someone tell me the formula for finding distance when time is given and the acceleration is constant?
16 years ago

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S=Distance
u=initial velocity
a=acceleration
t=time
All in compatible units, for example, m, m/s, m/s/s

S=ut+(1/2)at²
16 years ago
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