Change of Position During Accelerated Motion WITH Initial Position and Velocity

Change of Position During Accelerated Motion WITH Initial Position and Velocity
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A body starts at the initial position \(x_0\) with a constant velocity \(v_0\) and accelerates within the time \(t\) with the acceleration \(a\) to the position \(x(t)\). Thereby it covers the distance \(\Delta x = x-x_0\).

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