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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Workbench/Physics_3A/07%3A_Force_and_Motion/7.03%3A_Kinematics
      We explore kinematics with a focus on constant acceleration, deriving equations for velocity and position as functions of time. These equations simplify motion analysis for objects experiencing consta...We explore kinematics with a focus on constant acceleration, deriving equations for velocity and position as functions of time. These equations simplify motion analysis for objects experiencing constant forces, such as free-falling bodies. Using initial conditions, we apply these kinematic equations to one-dimensional motion and extend them to two-dimensional scenarios like projectile motion, showing how horizontal and vertical motions combine independently.

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