write acceleration of an object in terms of final and initial velocity
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For a given initial velocity of an object, you can multiply the acceleration due to a force by the time the force is applied and add it to the initial velocity to get the final velocity. ... In this example, the acceleration due to the force of gravity would be the gravitational acceleration constant g = 9.8 m/s2.
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