Rational reconstruction (mathematics)
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In physics, particularly kinematics, the formulas for constant acceleration are a set of five equations that describe the motion of a particle that has a constant acceleration. The formulas can be derived from the instantaneous velocity given by the first derivative, and then mathematical integration yields the formulas.
The Formulas
In the following formulas, is the final velocity, is the initial velocity, is the acceleration, (which must be constant for the formulas to be valid), is the duration of time, and is the displacement.