What is the formula for time and displacement. Or where on the inet can I find a list of mechanics formulae?

I am not allowed to post internet sites but if you go to google and search SUVAT the first option has a list of all the formulas you should need

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From Wikepedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUVAT_equations

Finally, from Answers: http://www.answers.com/topic/suvat-equations

The formula for time and displacement depends on the specific situation or problem you are trying to solve. However, in general, the formula for displacement can be calculated using the equation:

displacement (s) = initial velocity (u) * time (t) + 0.5 * acceleration (a) * time^2

Alternatively, if you are looking for a list of mechanics formulas, you can search for "SUVAT equations" on the internet. The SUVAT equations are a set of equations commonly used in mechanics to solve problems involving motion. They include formulas for displacement, initial velocity, final velocity, acceleration, and time. You can find a list of these formulas on websites such as Wikipedia or Answers.com. To find them, you can go to a search engine like Google and search for "SUVAT equations," and the first few search results will likely provide the information you are seeking.