The equation $$s = \frac { 1 } { 2 } a t ^ { 2 } + v _ { 0 } t + s _ { 0 }$$ is called the ______ equation, and it models the height $s$ of an object at time $t$ that is moving in a vertical line with a constant acceleration a.
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