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Velocity and Finding the Displacement

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Physics (Velocity and Displacement) Note on Velocity and Finding the Displacement, created by AliceBridgnell on 28/05/2013.
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Average Velocity = total displacement                                     time taken

Average Velocity = initial velocity + final velocity                                              time taken*We can only use this if acceleration is constant*

Another method is...

A simplified version...Ubar = u+v              t

Finding the DisplacementTo find the displacement on a displacement graph it is the area under the graph so x axis multiplied by the y axis

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