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Finding displacement and time from velocity and acceleration
I don't really know it just seemed so short- Jaycee
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Finding displacement and time from velocity and acceleration
Ok so if I did 1/2 (Vf + Vo)t would that be the correct one?- Jaycee
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Finding displacement and time from velocity and acceleration
Homework Statement He decelerates uniformly at a rate of -5.00m/s^2 over from a velocity of 7.5m/s to rest. Find the time and displacement. Homework Equations Vf^2=Vo^2 + 2a(displacement) The Attempt at a Solution 0=56.25+2(-5)x is this the right way to find displacement? Solving for the x...- Jaycee
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- Acceleration Accleration Displacement Physics Time Velocity
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