how to find the direction for the resultant velocity
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multiply the acceleration by the time the object is being accelerated. For example, if an object falls for 3 seconds, multiply 3 by 9.8 meters per second squared, which is the acceleration from gravity. The resultant velocity in this case is 29.4 meters per second.
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Multiply the acceleration by the time the object is being accelerated
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