how to find initial and final velocity
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Know the right equation to use. In order to solve any physics problem you must know which equation to use. Writing down all of the known information is the first step to finding the right equation. If you have values for the final velocity, acceleration, and time involved, you can use the following equation:
Initial velocity: Vi = Vf - (a * t)
Understand what each symbol stands for.
Vi stands for “initial velocity”
Vf stands for “final velocity”
a stands for “acceleration”
t stands for “time”
Note that this equation is the standard equation used when finding initial velocity.
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Know the right equation to use. In order to solve any physics problem you must know which equation to use. Writing down all of the known information is the first step to finding the right equation. If you have values for the final velocity, acceleration, and time involved, you can use the following equation:
Initial velocity: Vi = Vf - (a * t)
Understand what each symbol stands for.
Vi stands for “initial velocity”
Vf stands for “final velocity”
a stands for “acceleration”
t stands for “time”
Note that this equation is the standard equation used when finding initial velocity.
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Pls mark me as brainlist.....
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