How will we find final velocity with acceleration and distance without time
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Resultant Velocity
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.
Explanation:
Work out which of the displacement (S), initial velocity (U), acceleration (A) and time (T) you have to solve for final velocity (V).
If you have U, A and T, use V = U + AT.
If you have S, U and T, use V = 2(S/T) - U.
If you have S, A and T, use V = (S/T) + (AT/2).
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Use v^2 - u^2 = 2aS
v - final velocity
u - initial velocity
a - acceleration
S - distance
v - final velocity
u - initial velocity
a - acceleration
S - distance
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