The Change of Position of a Body During an Unaccelerated Movement

The Change of Position of a Body During an Unaccelerated Movement
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The current position \(x(t)\) of a body (e.g. car) at time \(t\) moving with constant velocity \(\class{blue}{v}\) measured from the initial position \(x_0\). The body is in the initial position \(x(0)=x_0\) at the time \(t=0\).

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