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The formula for final velocity of an object starting from zero and undergoing constant acceleration is v = 1/2at^2. what type of variation does this represent?
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The formula for final velocity of an object starting from zero and undergoing constant acceleration is v = 1/2at^2. what type of variation does this represent?
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This is direct variation
As t increases so does v
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It shows that v is directly proportional to acceleration and to the square of time.
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