How can I find the final position of a particle if I know initial position and velocity?
Im thinking you basically find how long the particle was moving at that velocity (assuming average velocity) and add that to be initial...
*the initial
I'm sorry, but I have no clue. :/ When he's online, maybe @Abhisar can help. ^.^
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Yea. I think once your find the time, you'll be able to find the final position by adding the time times velocity to your initial
YEs, you need to know for how much long the body travelled, then u can calculate the final position.
Velocity also includes direction (a vector) should work out for you.
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