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V squared = u squared minus 2as solve for u

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User Ssmir
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Explanation:

In the picture.

I don't know about the last one ( 2 or 2as )

but anyway, it's the same thing

That's it.

Oh , sorry it's pos+ 2as not minus 2as.

V squared = u squared minus 2as solve for u-example-1
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User Nikisha
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v^2 = u^2 - 2as
v^2 + 2as = u^2
v + or - the square root of (2as) = u
** if it’s not this, then the answer is:
v + the square root of (2as)
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