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The acceleration of an object can be described by the equation a=2d/t^2, where a is acceleration d is the distance, and t is time. suppose an object accelerates for a distance of 15 meters. which of the following equations relates the time to the acceleration?

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As described above, the acceleration of the object is given by the equation, a=2d/t^2. If the object accelerates at a distance of 15 meters, then it can be said that the acceleration will be doubled as compared to the previous with the same time squared. Time can be related by the equation,
t=sqrt of 30/a
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