You will need this in Engineering and Physics..

Velocity time graphs are an important thing to understand in Engineering.

You get a lot of information out of them.

All engineers need to know this stuff. You will see it in HNC, BTEC, A levels and engineering courses.

Perfect for students, apprentices, and anyone who wants mechanical engineering to just make sense.

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