The formula for the velocity

  1. Hello I was trying to find the proof of the formulax = x0 + v0t +.5at^2 were the zeros are subscripts My text book dosen't
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  2. A force of 270N acts on a mass of 13.5kg for 13sec. Calculate a) the acceleration b) the final velocity c) the distance covered.
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  3. I'm trying to derive the formulav^2 = v0^2 + 2a(x-x0) were zeros are subscripts my book tells me to derive it this way use the
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  4. I'm trying to derive the formulav^2 = v0^2 + 2a(x-x0) were zeros are subscripts my book tells me to derive it this way use the
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  5. For a track and field athlete who can jump vertically, his distance above the ground is given by the formula s = 3.3t - 4.9t2.
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  6. a ball is thrown vertically upward from the ground level with an initial velocity "Vo" - V sub zeroa. derive a formula for the
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  7. The velocity of an object is given by the formula v=25t-80, where the time is expressed in seconds and the velocity is expressed
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  8. The velocity of an object is given by the formula v=25t-80, where the time is expressed in seconds and the velocity is expressed
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  9. Hey, i feel kinda embarassed asking this because it looks so simple.a mass of 300kg which is positioned 1000m above the ground
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  10. Acceleration is a measure of how the velocity of a moving object is changing. It can be calculated using the formula a = v-u/t,
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