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Ronan Davis
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9 February, 13:30
How to find acceleration using time and distance?
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Hadassah Park
9 February, 13:46
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as long as the object is accelerating, all you have to do is to multiply the average velocity by 2 to get the velocity.
To find the acceleration, you take velocity and divide it by the time. if it is traveling uniformly
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