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Which equation can be used to solve for acceleration? t=v/a vf=at-vi a=d/t v=a/t
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Which equation can be used to solve for acceleration?
t=v/a
vf=at-vi
a=d/t
v=a/t
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Answer:
t=v/a
Step-by-step explanation:
a = v/t
so t = v/a
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