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The final velocity of an object moving in one dimension is given by the formula v = u + at, where u is the
initial velocity, a is the acceleration, and t is the time.
Solve this equation for a
a = (v + U)/t
a=t(v + u)
a = t(v - u)
a = (v - u)/t
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