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Why is the slope of position vs time squared 1/2a?
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Why is the slope of position vs time squared 1/2a?
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Why is the slope of position vs time squared 1/2a?
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The 1/2a represents the mini pixel an angle of the curved shape, as describe by its measurement, angle in numbers. The Shape in Position resents it's center lined up to an graphed chart at center.
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