For a body of mass \(m\) subjected to a net force of \(\mathbf{F}\) the
acceleration, \( \mathbf{a} \) is given by: \[ \mathbf{a} =
\frac{\mathbf{F}}{m} \]
In 1D
Nota:
\[ a = \frac{F}{m} \]
Constant linear acceleration
Displacement equations
Nota:
For a body with an initial velocity \(u\) subjected to a constant
acceleration of \(a\) for a time \(t\), the displacement, \(s\), of the
body from its initial location is governed by:
\[s = ut + \frac{1}{2}at^2\]
Velocity equations
Nota:
For a body with an initial velocity of \(u\), subject to a constant
linear acceleration of magnitude \(a\) for a time \(t\), the final
velocity of the body, \(v\), is governed by
\[ v = u + at \].