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The equation f=v+at represents the final velocity of an qbject, f, with an initial velicity, v, and an acceleration rate, a, over time, t. Which is an equivalent equation solved for t.
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The equation f=v+at represents the final velocity of an qbject, f, with an initial velicity, v, and an acceleration rate, a, over time, t. Which is an equivalent equation solved for t.
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Answer: f-v/t=a ( F minus v over t equals a)
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(f-v)/a=t.............
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