The equation used to calculate distance is typically expressed as ( d = vt ), where ( d ) is the distance, ( v ) is the speed or velocity, and ( t ) is the time. This formula assumes a constant speed over the time interval. For more complex scenariOS involving acceleration, the equation can be modified to ( d = v_0t + \frac{1}{2}at^2 ), where ( v_0 ) is the initial velocity and ( a ) is the acceleration.
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