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Velocity at arbitrary time with a constant acceleration, when V0=0, travel distance is known

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With the inital velocity being zero and at a constant acceleration "a", the travel distance "S" is:
S = 1/2 * a * t^2
Then,  
a*S = 1/2 * (a*t)^2 = 1/2 * V^2

Thus, we get the Velocity:
V = (2*a*s)^(1/2)

Where,  
V: Velocity when the travel distance with a constant acceleration "a" equals to S. (m/s)
S: travel distance at an arbitary time with a constant acceleration "a". (m)
a: constant acceleration. (m/s^2)


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