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Time in Linear Motion Formulas
Time is what a clock reads, it is a scalar quantity. And is denoted by t. Time is usually measured using the Second for Time. Note that the value of Time is always positive.
Formulas to find Time in Linear Motion
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Time Taken by Particle to Change its Initial Velocity to Final Velocity
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Linear Motion formulas that make use of Time
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Final Velocity in Free Fall under Gravity given Initial Velocity and Time
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Distance Travelled in Free Fall under Gravity given Initial Velocity and Time
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Final Velocity when Particle is Projected Upwards using Initial Velocity and Time
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Distance Travelled when Particle is Projected Upwards using Initial Velocity and Time
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Velocity of Particle after Certain Time
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Distance Traveled by Particle given Average Velocity
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Distance Travelled by Particle
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List of variables in Linear Motion formulas
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Final Velocity
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Initial Velocity
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Acceleration For Linear Motion
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FAQ
What is the Time?
Time is what a clock reads, it is a scalar quantity. Time is usually measured using the Second for Time. Note that the value of Time is always positive.
Can the Time be negative?
No, the Time, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Time?
Time is usually measured using the Second[s] for Time. Millisecond[s], Microsecond[s], Nanosecond[s] are the few other units in which Time can be measured.
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