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Why is average velocity = ( u + v )/2 for uniform acceleration? |
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Answer» y is the rate at which an OBJECT moves. It has both a magnitude (a value) and a direction. When a velocity is changing as a result of a constant acceleration, the average velocity can be FOUND by adding the initial and final velocities, and dividing by 2. The unit for velocity is meters PER SECOND (m/s). Note that this formula applies for constant acceleration only.vavg = average velocity (m/s)vi = the initial velocity (m/s)vf = the final velocity (m/s)PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST!! |
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