How do I get the final velocity from Vf^2 = Vi^2 + 2ad.
Here are my following numbers:
Vi= 0.3048 m/s
Vf= ?
d = 22.86 m
a = 166 m/s^2
t = Not required
Based on the numbers I have would I set it up this way???
Vf^2= 0.3048^2 + 2*(166*22.86)
This process comes out to an impossible number... Please help!
Here are my following numbers:
Vi= 0.3048 m/s
Vf= ?
d = 22.86 m
a = 166 m/s^2
t = Not required
Based on the numbers I have would I set it up this way???
Vf^2= 0.3048^2 + 2*(166*22.86)
This process comes out to an impossible number... Please help!
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Adam - Working on Physics As Well-Right Now
Also on this problem as well - Never-mind I found what I was looking for, I need to square-root at the end of the equation to get the final velocity. Thanks!!!!
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