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Edexcel ·Mathematics·Cambridge AS & A Level Mathematics

Kinematics & Motion

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Displacement, velocity and acceleration, the constant-acceleration (suvat) equations, motion graphs, and calculus methods for variable acceleration.

Displacement, velocity, acceleration

Displacement sss is position relative to a start point (a vector). Velocity v=dsdtv = \dfrac{ds}{dt}v=dtds​ is the rate of change of displacement; acceleration a=dvdt=d2sdt2a = \dfrac{dv}{dt} = \dfrac{d^2s}{dt^2}a=dtdv​=dt2d2s​. Speed is the magnitude of velocity.

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