Equivalent equation for t = f-v /a
The equation that represents the final velocity of an object is given by :
f=v + at (1)
v is the initial velocity
a is acceleration rate
t is time
We need to solve the above equation for t.
Subtracting both sides of equation (1) by v
f-v=v-v + at
f-v=at
Dividing both sides of the above equation by a
f-v /a=at/a
t=f-v/a
So, the value of t is .=f-v /a
What are Equivalent equations?
- Equivalent equations are Equivalent equations that have identical solutions or roots. Adding or subtracting the same number or expression to both sides of an equation produces an equivalent equation. Multiplying or dividing both sides of an equation by the same non-zero number produces an Equivalent equations
- Two equations can be determined to be equivalent if they have the same solution. The two equations can also be determined to be equivalent if one of the equations, mathematically, can be rewritten to look like the other.
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