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How do you calculate the following: Final Velocity? Acceleration? and Force?
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How do you calculate the following:
Final Velocity?
Acceleration?
and Force?
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V = u + at. Where v = Final Velocity in m/s. u = initial velocity in m/s, a = acceleration m/s2, t = time in s.
a = (v -u) / t.
F = ma, Where F = force in Newton, m = mass in Kg.
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Wait like the equations, or is there an actual question?
Equations are
Final velocity (Vf) = Initial velocity (Vi) + Acceleration (a) x Time (t)
Acceleration (a) = (Final velocity [Vf] - initial velocity [Vi]) divided by Time (t)
Force (f) = Mass (m) x Acceleration (a)
(Short version)
Vf = Vi + a(t)
a = (Vf - Vi) divided by t
F = m x a
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