Physics, asked by MissCute15, 8 months ago

I'm literally crying because of your answers!!!!
One told me to tka eboth initial and final velocity as 0 if they were not available.
Do I have a C written on my forehead!! ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acceleration (a) is the change in velocity (Δv) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation a = Δv/Δt. This allows you to measure how fast velocity changes in meters per second squared (m/s^2).

Answered by danger7537
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Answer:

Acceleration (a) is the change in velocity (Δv) over the change in time (Δt), represented by the equation a = Δv/Δt. This allows you to measure how fast velocity changes in meters per second squared (m/s^2).

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