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Solve the formula for the indicated variable: Average acceleration of an object: a=(v_(1) - v_(0) )/(t) Solve for v_(1)
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Solve the formula for the indicated variable:
Average acceleration of an object:
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ANSWER : v1 = at + v0
multiply t to both sides then isolate v1 by adding v0 on both sides
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