Vf = v0 + at
xf= x0 + v0t + 1/2at^2
v^2f = v^20 +2a (xf - x0)
1. using equation (1)...
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Vf = v0 + at
xf= x0 + v0t + 1/2at^2
v^2f = v^20 +2a (xf - x0)
1. using equation (1) solve for t given that v0 = 5 m/s, vf = 25 m/s, and a = 10 m/s2.
2. given v0 = 0 m/s, x0 = 0 m and t = 10 s, use all three equations together to find xf .
3. a = 10 m/s2, x0 = 0 m, xf = 120 m, and v0 = 20 m/s. use the second equation to find t.
4. vf = - v0 and a = 2 m/s2. use the first equation to find t / 2.
5. how does each equation simplify when a = 0 m/s2 and x0 = 0 m?
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