Uniformly Accelerated Motion - Average Velocity

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Uniformly Accelerated Motion - Average Velocity

Uniformly Accelerated Motion - Average Velocity
\[v_{avg} = \frac{v_0 + v}{2}\]

Variables

vavg = average velocity (m/s)
v0 = initial velocity (m/s)
v = final velocity (m/s)

Description

What is this formula?

This formula calculates the average velocity of an object moving with constant acceleration between two velocity states.


When to use it

Use this equation when acceleration is constant and both the initial and final velocities are known.


Example

If a vehicle increases its velocity from 8 m/s to 20 m/s:


vavg = (8 + 20) / 2 = 14 m/s


Applications

Motion analysis, transportation engineering, mechanical systems, robotics, and introductory physics.


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