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The equation f = 0 + at represents the final velocity of an object, f, with an initial velocity, v, and an acceleration rate,

a, over time, t. Which is an equivalent equation solved for a ?
f-v/t=a
f/t-v=a
f+v/t=a
f/t+v=a

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Answer: option 1 is the correct answer

Explanation:

This equation is one of the Newton's equations of motion.

The equation is f = v + at which represents the final velocity of an object, f, with an initial velocity, v, and an acceleration rate, a, over time, t.

To determine an equivalent equation solved for a, we will make a the subject of the formula.

f = v+at

subtracting v from both sides of the equation, it becomes

f-v = 0 + at

Dividing both sides of the equation by t, it becomes

f -v = at

a = (f-v)/t

Option 1 is correct answer

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