find initial velocity without acceleration
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Velocity is a function of time and defined by both a magnitude and a direction. [1] Often in physics problems, you will need to calculate the initial velocity (speed and direction) at which an object in question began to travel. There are multiple equations that can be used to determine initial velocity. Using the information given in a problem, you can determine the proper equation to use and easily answer your question
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u can use the formula
S=ut+½at²
=>S = ut + ½((v-u)/t )t² as a=(v-u)/t
=>S= ut + ½(v-u)t
here S stands for distance,
u stands for initial velocity,
v stands for final velocity,
t stands for the time and
a stands for acceleration
I hope it will help u
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