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  • Uniform Motion Equation of Motion: Distance, Velocity & Acceleration
    The equation of motion for an object moving with uniform motion is:

    $$s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^2$$

    where:

    - \(s\) is the distance travelled by the object (in metres)

    - \(u\) is the initial velocity of the object (in metres per second)

    - \(t\) is the time taken by the object to travel the distance \(s\) (in seconds)

    - \(a\) is the acceleration of the object (in metres per second squared)

    For an object moving with uniform motion, the acceleration \(a\) is \(0\). Therefore, the equation of motion simplifies to:

    $$s = ut$$

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