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Formula for velocity? - Answers

V = d / t (or v = dd/dt & v = integral of acceleration with respect to time for physics involving calculus) where V is velocity, d is displacement (distance traveled) and t is time. vf = vi + a*t (vf)^2 = (vi)^2 + 2*a*d Where vf is final velocity, vi is initial velocity, and a is acceleration v = p/m Where p is object's momentum and m is object's mass



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V = d / t (or v = dd/dt & v = integral of acceleration with respect to time for physics involving calculus) where V is velocity, d is displacement (distance traveled) and t is time. vf = vi + a*t (vf)^2 = (vi)^2 + 2*a*d Where vf is final velocity, vi is initial velocity, and a is acceleration v = p/m Where p is object's momentum and m is object's mass



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V = d / t (or v = dd/dt & v = integral of acceleration with respect to time for physics involving calculus) where V is velocity, d is displacement (distance traveled) and t is time. vf = vi + a*t (vf)^2 = (vi)^2 + 2*a*d Where vf is final velocity, vi is initial velocity, and a is acceleration v = p/m Where p is object's momentum and m is object's mass

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