How to find angle from angular velocity?

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Sneakatone said:
2 seconds
No, it would take 2 seconds to cover 3m at a constant speed of 1.5 m/s, but it it slowing down, so will take longer. What kinematic equation do you know involving two speeds, distance and time when acceleration is constant? If you don't know any such, what kinematic equations do you know?
 
Sneakatone said:
x=vt+1/2at^2
That one involves distance, initial speed, time and acceleration. At this stage, you don't know the acceleration, but you do know the final speed, so you're looking for a different equation. What others do you know?
 
vf^2=vi^2+2add=[(vi+vf)/2]*t
 
the 1st equation , rearranging it making
a=(vf^2-vi^2)/2d