Initial velocity squared plus 2 times acceleration times distance equals the final velocity squared.
This is a simplified form of one of the constant acceleration equations:
* v² = u² + 2as
Where:
* v is the final velocity
* u is the initial velocity
* a is the acceleration
* s is the distance
This equation helps us calculate the final velocity of an object if we know its initial velocity, acceleration, and the distance it travels. It's a powerful tool in understanding motion under constant acceleration.