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Uniform Acceleration-Algebraically
I still do not understand. I tried every equation and am not getting the answer- alit00
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Uniform Acceleration-Algebraically
Average velocity is displacement/time. Would my time be 3.92s?- alit00
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Uniform Acceleration-Algebraically
I don't believe I can extract a time from the problem. I tried using Vf^2 = V0^2 + 2ax. I do not know how to isolate the a. Can you help? My average velocity is my final velocity in this problem, is that correct?- alit00
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Uniform Acceleration-Algebraically
b]1. Homework Statement [/b] An object was displaced 19.6 m east while uniformly accelerating from rest. If the average velocity of the object was 5.00 m/s east, what was the rate of acceleration? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution So my Vo=0 Vf= 5.00m/s east x=19.6m...- alit00
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