Torricelli's equation
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Torricelli's equation is an equation created by Evangelista Torricelli to find the final velocity of an object moving with a constant acceleration without having a known time interval.
The equation itself is:
[edit] Derivation
Derivation starts from the equation of the displacement d = d(t) with known initial displacement di and initial velocity vi:
We also need the equation for the final velocity vf at time t:
Isolating time from the second equation, we have:
And now, substituting this equation into the first one, we have:
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Torricelli's Theorem by Ernest Lee, The Wolfram Demonstrations Project.