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8 August, 13:36

The final velocity, V, of an object under constant acceleration can be found using the formula uppercase V squared = v squared + 2 a s, where v is the initial velocity (in meters per second), a is acceleration (in meters per second), and s is the distance (in meters). What is the formula solved for a?

uppercase V squared minus v squared minus 2 x = a

uppercase V squared minus v squared + 2 s = a

StartFraction uppercase V squared minus v squared Over 2 s EndFraction = a

StartFraction uppercase V squared plus v squared Over 2 s EndFraction = a

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  1. 8 August, 14:05
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    StartFraction uppercase V squared minus v squared Over 2 s EndFraction = a
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