Last Min Science Fair Research Paper
can someone answer this for me.
* What is the formula for velocity as a function of time when an object is subject to constant acceleration?
* What is the formula for distance traveled as a function of time when an object is subject to constant accleration?
* What is the formula for velocity as a function of time when an object is subject to constant acceleration?
* What is the formula for distance traveled as a function of time when an object is subject to constant accleration?
i think the most important question is...
magician??

i've done the same thing plenty of times...behavior reports, genetics research papers, you name it. i decided i hate the feeling i get when i wake up knowing i've got less than 24 hours to get something like that done.
anyway, you can likely find answers to your questions if you search a bit. here's a hint: question 2 looks like this:

where s=distance travelled, a=constant acceleration, and t=elapsed time.
for question one, go here
magician??

i've done the same thing plenty of times...behavior reports, genetics research papers, you name it. i decided i hate the feeling i get when i wake up knowing i've got less than 24 hours to get something like that done.
anyway, you can likely find answers to your questions if you search a bit. here's a hint: question 2 looks like this:

where s=distance travelled, a=constant acceleration, and t=elapsed time.
for question one, go here
Originally Posted by m1sterlaw,Nov 4 2008, 05:52 PM
If anyone can help me find facts or anyone who is familiar with "Distance and Constant Acceleration"
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