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  • Velocity, Time, and Acceleration: Understanding the Relationship (v = u + at)
    The relationship between velocity, time, and acceleration is shown by the following equation:

    v = u + at

    Where:

    * v is the final velocity

    * u is the initial velocity

    * a is the acceleration

    * t is the time

    This equation is derived from the definition of acceleration, which is the rate of change of velocity over time.

    In simpler terms:

    * Acceleration tells you how quickly the velocity is changing.

    * If acceleration is constant, you can use this equation to find the final velocity after a certain time.

    * If the object starts from rest (u = 0), the equation simplifies to v = at.

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