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How to find velocity if you have acceleration and distance?

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Answered by ItsCuteBoy
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Answer:

Find average velocity when acceleration is constant. ...

Set up an equation with position and time instead. ...

Find the distance between the start and end points. ...

Calculate the change in time. ...

Divide the total displacement by the total time. ...

Solve problems in two dimensions.


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Answered by Anonymous
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a \:  =  \frac{dv}{dt}  \\  \\ a \:  =  \frac{dv \:  \times dx}{dt \:  \times  \: dx}  \\  \\ a \:  =  \:  \frac{dv}{dx} ( \frac{dx}{dt} ) \\  \\ a \:  = v \frac{dv}{dx}  \\  \\

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