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You are giving the acceleration as well at the final and initial velocity for an object how should the formula given below be Rewritten so that it is solve for time
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You are giving the acceleration as well at the final and initial velocity for an object how should the formula given below be Rewritten so that it is solve for time
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I think the answer you are looking for is this:
t= Vf - Vi
---------
a
so plug your information as needed.
ex. 146m/s- 0m/s divided by 26.6m/s^2 = 5.50s
So 5.50s is your time
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