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What are the formulas to find acceleration, velocity

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Answer:

Acceleration (a):


a = ((v1 - v 0))/(t)

where

v0 = initial velocity (m/s)

v1 = final velocity (m/s)

t = time taken (s)

Alternative:


a = \frac {(v1^2-v0^2)}{2s}

where

a = acceleration

v0 = initial velocity (m/s)

v1 = final velocity (m/s)

Velocity (v):

Velocity =
\frac{(final \ position - initial\ position)} { (time)}

=
((change \ in \ position))/((time))

Velocity=
{( xf - xi )}{t} = (( \Delta x ))/(t)

v = velocity (m/s)

xf = the final position (m)

xi = the initial position (m)

t = the time in which the change occurs (s)

Δx = the change in the position(m)

User Rmhero
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Answer:

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