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9 June, 15:42

How to solve for vi in vf=vi+at?

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  1. 9 June, 15:59
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    Subtract 'at' from each side of that equation.
  2. 9 June, 16:30
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    Vf = Vi + at

    where vf = Final velocity in m/s, vi = initial velocity in m/s, a = acceleration in m/sand time = time/seconds

    Rearranging the equation gives us =

    vi = vf-at
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