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If a function consumes current velocity (v) and acceleration (a), then the next velocity (next-v) can be calculated. v + a v * a a / delta-t v + (a * delta-t)
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If a function consumes current velocity (v) and acceleration (a), then the next velocity (next-v) can be calculated.
v + a
v * a
a / delta-t
v + (a * delta-t)
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v+(a*delta-t)
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