Adapt the velocity equation v=v_0 + at to solve for average acceleration where the ball starts at t = 0.0 seconds and v_0 = 0.00 meters/second

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2022-08-28

Adapt the velocity equation v = v 0 + a t to solve for average acceleration where the ball starts at t = 0.0 seconds and v 0 = 0.00 meters/second

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Giovanni Salazar

Giovanni Salazar

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Let be v = v 0 + a t ,which can be adapted by using the following substitution: t = t t 0
Where:
t - Final instant, measured in seconds.
t 0 - Initial instant, measured in seconds.
v = v 0 + a ( t t 0 )
Where:
v - Final velocity, measured in meters per second.
v 0 - Initial velocity, measured in meters per second.
a-Average acceleration, measured in meters per square second.
Now, average acceleration is cleared:
a = v v 0 t t 0
Given that t 0 = 0   s and v 0 = 0   m / s , then: a = v r

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