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Question 523114: given that velocity can be described in terms of the acceleration rate and the time period . . . v=at and given that the time period can be described can be described in terms of the distance covered and the acceleration rate . . . t=square root of 2d/a, how would I convert the equation to describe the velocity in terms of distance and acceleration? Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! given that velocity can be described in terms of the acceleration rate and the time period . . . v=at
and given that the time period can be described can be described in terms of the distance covered and the acceleration rate . . . t=square root of 2d/a,
how would I convert the equation to describe the velocity in terms of distance and acceleration?
:
v = a*t
replace t with
v =
we can also write it
v =
cancel a
v =