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6 September, 22:15

Consider a rabbit that is at x=8.1 m a t=0 and moves with a constant velocity of - 1.6 m/s. what is the equation of motion for the rabbit?

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  1. 6 September, 22:22
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    Since the rabbit is moving at constant velocity, therefore the acceleration is zero, hence the increase in distance over time would simply be:

    x = v t

    where v is velocity and t is time, x is distance

    Since we are starting at x = 8.1 m, the equation of motion would therefore be:

    x = 8.1 - 1.6 t
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