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What did the v2 do?

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The V-2 was a ballistic missile and was used to attack (among other places) London.

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If acceleration=0, than according to "d=v2*t-1/2a*t^2" changed to get v2 is "v2=d+1/2a*t^2/t", but with acceleration=0, would v2=d V2=end velocity, d=distance, a=acceleration, t=time?

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