A = (Vf - Vi) You can place a 1 under A, and then cross-multiply.
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At = Vf - Vi Now, get Vf all by itself by adding Vi to both sides of the equation.
At + Vi = Vf
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asked 03/14/20the change in velocity over the period of time . Solve the formula for the final velocity, vf, in terms of intial velocity, vi, accerlaration . Solve the formula for the final velocity, vf, in terms of intial velocity, vi, accerlaration
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A = (Vf - Vi) You can place a 1 under A, and then cross-multiply.
t
At = Vf - Vi Now, get Vf all by itself by adding Vi to both sides of the equation.
At + Vi = Vf
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