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Equations of motion and graphs

Sandy Loynd shows how the SUVAT equations of motion can be derived using graphs, and includes some example calculations for you to try

Figure 1 Motion at constant velocity

In arecent Mathskit (PHYSICS REVIEW Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 30–32) I wrote about the importance of knowing how to manipulate equations into the form:

y = mx + c(1)

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