Rearrange the following kinematics equation

  1. Rearrange the following kinematics equation for the variable iondicated:a)d=v1t+1/2at^2 i)v1 ii)a b)d=v2t-1/2at^2 i)v2 ii)a
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  2. Which of the following best describes kinematics?a) Kinematics is a part of mechanics that involves the description of motion.
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  3. when applying the equation of kinematics for an object moving in one dimension which of the following statements is true
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  4. Question_____ is a field of study in mechanics that describes the motion of points, objects, and chains of objects; it is
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  5. To rearrange the equation \( G = H - TS \) for the quantity of interest \( T \), follow these steps:1. Start with the original
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  6. Hello.I need to rearrange the following to make b the subject'a = 10/b-z. Im getting confused with how to rearrange when theres
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  7. (4.44e-2 - x) (8.06e-2 - x) / (0.331 + 2x)^2 = 1.80e-2I need to rearrange this equation so that I can get a,b, and c, for the
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  8. I'm unsure of how to rearrange Balmer's equation to solve for n2. The equation is 1/lambda= R(1/2^2-1/n2^2)
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  9. im trying to rearrange the following equation for x but getting confused because of the brackets and squares. I understand the
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  10. When working with the combined gas law you would use the following equation:(P1)(V1)/T1 = (P2)(V2)/T2 I am not quite sure how
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