How Does Acceleration Affect Final Velocity in an Elevator?

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Homework Statement


An elevator is moving upward at 0.97 m/s when it experiences an acceleration 0.33 m/s2 downward, over a distance of 0.61 m. What will its final velocity be?


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I don't know what to put in
 
Leo34005 said:
I don't know what to put in

uh?? :confused:

you have the initial speed, the acceleration, and the distance, and you want the final speed …

which equation(s) do you think that would be? :smile:
 
v^2 = u^2 + 2as

Is that the right equation, if so what do i plug in?
 
Forgive me for butting in, but this does not belong in Advanced Physics. This is freshman physics. You might get more help over there.
 
Leo34005 said:
v^2 = u^2 + 2as

Is that the right equation, if so what do i plug in?

ur close