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Manipulate the following equation to solve for t: s = 1/2 at^2

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Answer:


\large \boxed{\sf t=\sqrt{(2s)/(a)} }

Explanation:


\displaystyle s=(at^2)/(2)

Multiply both sides by 2


2s=at^2

Divide both sides by a


\displaystyle (2s)/(a) =t^2

Take the square root of both sides


\displaystyle \sqrt{(2s)/(a)} =t

User Talha Khalid
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Answer:

s= 1/2 at^2

2s=at²

t²=2s/a

t=√(2s/a)

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