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the formula a= vf-v1 is used to calculate acceleration as the change in velocity over a period of time. solve the formula for the final velocity, vf in terms of initial velocity, v1, acceleration, a, and time,
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Answer : vf=at+v1
Explanation:
a=(vf-v1)/t
at=vf-v1
at+v1=vf
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