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Given displacement, time, and final velocity, how do I calculate acceleration?
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Answered by bobpursley
only if acceleration is assumed constant.
displacement/time= average velocity
solve for avg velocity then
avg velocity= (final velocity + initial velocity)/2
solve for initial velocity
then
acceleration=(finalvelocity-initialvelocity)/time
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