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Rectilinear Kinematics

SI units & Physics constants

 

Rectilinear kinematics investigates lows of motion of objects along straight line without any reference to forces that cause the motion to change

Rectilinear kinematics quantities

Here (all units see here):

 is original time on time interval

 is final time

 is position at time

 is final position at time

 is displacement during time

 is original velocity at time

 is final velocity at time

 is acceleration

General formulas

Average velocity

 

Instantaneous velocity

 

Instantaneous acceleration

 Relation between acceleration and velocity

Kinematic equation for motion

 

Uniform motion

Uniformly accelerated motion

 

 

At  the motion is accelerated

At  the motion is decelerated