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Motion In A Straight Line (Formulas And Equations)

Speed = Distance/Time
Velocity = Displacement/Time
Velocity= Speed + Direction
Acceleration= v-u/t
Different Distances in Equal time : Vav = V1+V2+..+Vn/n
Equal Distances With Different Speed : n/Vav=1/V1+1/V2+.+1/Vn
Body Moving With Constant Acceleration = V1+V2/2
Velocity Time Relation : v=u+at
Distance Time Relation : S=ut+1/2at2
Velocity Displacement Relation : 2as = v2-u2
Acceleration is Constant, Only
Along Straight Line
Displacement in nth Second : Sn = u + a/2 (2n-1)
Average Velocity = s/t = u+v/2
Stopping Distance : d=u2/2a
d=KE/F
d=p 2/2mp
Stopping Time : t=u/a
Body Dropped From Rest : v=gt
v2=2gs
s=gt2/2
s=g/2(2n-1)
Height After Time t : h= H-1/2gt2
Body is Dropped From Height : v=u+gt
v2=u2+ 2gs
s=ut+ 1/2gt2
s=u+g/2(2n-1)
Body Thrown Up And Returned To the Same Level : a=-g
S=ut-1/2gt2
v2=u2-2gs
Sn=u-g/2(2n-1)
t=u/g
T=2u/g
H=u2/2g
H=1/2gt2
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Height After Time t : h=ut-1/2gt
VAB=VA-VB
VBA=VB-VA
VBA= -VAB
Two Objects Are in Same Direction : VAB=VA-VB
Two Objects Are In Opposite Direction : VAB=VA+VB
Time To Overtake : t=d/V1-V2
Time To Overtake (Train) : t=d+l1+l2/V1-V2
Time To Cross : t= d+l1+l2/V1+V2
Muzzle Velocity = Vm+V1-V2
Direction of V1 Changes = Vm-V1-V2
Direction of V2 Changes = Vm+V1+V2

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