Formula Uniformly accelerated motion Distance Time Acceleration
$$s ~=~ \frac{1}{2} \, a \, t^2$$ $$s ~=~ \frac{1}{2} \, a \, t^2$$ $$t ~=~ \sqrt{ \frac{2s}{a} }$$ $$a ~=~ \frac{2s}{t^2}$$
Distance
$$ s $$ Unit $$ \mathrm{m} $$ Distance \(s\) is covered by the body within the time \( t \). The distance covered is greater if the body had an initial velocity \( v_0 \). The starting point \( s_0 ~=~ 0 \) is set to zero here.
Time
$$ t $$ Unit $$ \mathrm{s} $$ At this time, the body has traveled the distance \(s\).
Acceleration
$$ a $$ Unit $$ \frac{\mathrm{m}}{\mathrm{s}^2} $$ Acceleration with which the body is accelerated uniformly.