SOLUTION: Acceleration, feet per second squared, distance traveled in feet, velocity in feet per second, time are related in the formula: d=vt+1/2at^2
Prove that if the values for distanc
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Question 806223: Acceleration, feet per second squared, distance traveled in feet, velocity in feet per second, time are related in the formula: d=vt+1/2at^2
Prove that if the values for distance, velocity, and time are known then the acceleration of an object can be calculated using this formula, a= 2d-2vt OVER t^2
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