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Kinematics Equations – How to Choose

Posted on October 2, 2020 by Barry • Posted in Mechanics, Physics • Tagged acceleration, kinematics, position, time, velocity •

The four Kinematics Equations are useful for solving many different physics problems. Here I show you how to decide which equation to use when.

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