"VELOCITY and ACCELERATION versus TIME in a STRAIGHT LINE. An object has an initial velocity VELINIT and is accelerated at a constant rate ACCELER to average velocity VELOAVE and travels DISTANCE in TIME. ■ ------------- ACCELER │ OBJECT │ ----> straight line │ │ VELOCITY -----------> ------------- ----> | .......>.....>.......>.....| 0 TIME ■ Use these equations when acceleration, velocity and time are important factors. A=acceleration, V=final velocity at time T, S=distance traveled at time T. Enter at least two variables with nonzero values. For constant velocity, V=VELINIT. Type (F2) to return to helpfile. ''(c) Copyright PCSCC, Inc., 1993"