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In the equation (v2 - v1) a=_______ t what does v1 and v2 represent
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In the equation (v2 - v1)
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V1 is the starting speed.
V2 is the ending speed.
'a' is the average acceleration.
It's equal to the change in speed divided by the time for the change.
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