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Physics, 15.09.2021 18:50 emilyturchon

To avoid using the variable "a" which of the following equations should you use?

a) v² (f) = v² (i) + 2aΔx
b) v (f) = v (i) +at
c) Δx = 1 / 2 ( v (f) + v (i) ) t
d) Δx = v (f) t - 1 / 2 at²

hi im pretty sure these are called 1D kinematic equations! thanks!

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