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30 January, 20:57

The equation f = v at represents the final velocity of an object, f, with an initial velocity, v, and an acceleration rate, a, over time, t. Which is an equivalent equation solved for a?

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  1. 31 January, 00:08
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    F = v + at. Do it step by step. 1) Subtract v from both sides = > F - v = at 2) Divide both terms by t = > [F - v] / t = a. Therefore, the answer is a = [F - v] / t This equation tells that the acceleration equals the difference of the final velocity and the initial velocity, divided by the time elapsed to reach the final velocity.
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