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The Velocity of an Object Under Constant Acceleration Can Be v(t)=v0+at\quad v ( t ) = v _ { 0 } + a t

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The velocity of an object under constant acceleration can be modeled using the following function: v(t) =v0+at\quad v ( t ) = v _ { 0 } + a t
where v=v = velocity
v0=v _ { 0 } = initial velocity
a=a = acceleration
t=t = time Which type of mathematical model is used to describe velocity in this application?


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