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Homework Statement
I copied these formulas down that my professor had written on the board, but I have no
idea how they may apply to velocity or acceleration.
Homework Equations
v=at+v0
v-v0=a(t-t0)
v1=10(1)+0 = 10 m/s I believe that the 10 represents gravity, but don't know what the (1)+0 is for. Also, what does the V1 indicate?
He had V0 written off to the side by itself and I think he said something about it being where an object started at rest, but I don't remember what he said and I didn't have a chance to ask because he was quickly onto the next topic.
The Attempt at a Solution
Homework Statement
I'm trying to make sense of everything I copied down from the blackboard, but I don't recall anything about these items. If anyone can help I do appreciate it. Thank you very much.