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| Physics Converting Formulas?
I have a formula for kinetics which is..... d = 0.5 (Vi + Vf) t d = Displacement Vi = Initial Velocity Vf = Final Velocity t = Time and I'm trying to manipulate that formula to find Vf, and I wrote it as.... Vf = 2d - Vi / t (Imagine the "t" is in the denominator) I know I got it wrong (because i used it for my question and I got it wrong) please help me |
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