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Solve for vwith a small f on the right bottom corner. A=v(smallf)-v(small i)/t*a. The both v's are the numerator of that fraction. Sorry if this is confusing

 Oct 28, 2014

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OK...I misread that....so we have....

A =  [a (vf  - vi ) ] / t       multiply both sides by t

At = [a (vf  - vi ) ]           divide by a

(At) / a =  vf  - vi             add vi to each side

[(At) / a ] + vi =  vf

 

 Oct 28, 2014
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A=v(smallf)-v(small i)/t*a   ....I assume we have......

A =  [a (vf  - vi ) ] / t       is this correct, or is the "a" in the denominator, too??  Also, which "v" do you want to solve for?? 

(One is final velocity and the other is initial velocity ???)

 

 Oct 28, 2014
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I said that I wanted to solve for v with the small f

 Oct 28, 2014
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OK...I misread that....so we have....

A =  [a (vf  - vi ) ] / t       multiply both sides by t

At = [a (vf  - vi ) ]           divide by a

(At) / a =  vf  - vi             add vi to each side

[(At) / a ] + vi =  vf

 

CPhill Oct 28, 2014

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