SOLUTION: I have been asked to make f the subject from the following equation: v=u+ft/m. This is the final problem that i have and would be a life saver if someone could help as my lecture h

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Question 115600: I have been asked to make f the subject from the following equation: v=u+ft/m. This is the final problem that i have and would be a life saver if someone could help as my lecture has not described it correctly. Thanks
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
v=u+ft/m.
Subtract "u" from both sides to get:
v-u = ft/m
Multiply both sides by "m"
m(v-u) = ft
Divide both sides by "t" to get:
f = (m/t)(v-u)
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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