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v₀ + at
v₀
at
the original velocity of the object when the motion started.
the velocity that is gained or lost due to acceleration.
the total velocity at any time.
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Match each term to its definition based on the kinematic velocity formula for constant acceleration.
- $v_0$ represents the initial velocity when motion begins.
- $at$ represents the change in velocity from acceleration over time.
- $v_0 + at$ is the sum of initial and changed velocity, total velocity at time $t$.
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- $\boldsymbol{v_0 + at}$ → The total velocity at any time.
- $\boldsymbol{v_0}$ → The original velocity of the object when the motion started.
- $\boldsymbol{at}$ → The velocity that is gained or lost due to acceleration.