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V Vo At

V = Vo + AT ........ Commitment to T? 3

I think the answer is VVo / A = T ........ Am I right? Painting

Hello,

For this question, we subtract Vo from both sides of the first equation to get:

VVo = AT

Now divide the two sides of the equation by A to get:

V Vo At

V Vo At

Constant velocity means that V does not change. If Vo = V is not, then they are talking about the velocity of something which is not connected to V. V is a constant. You can think of it as a horizontal line whose value is the same for all the variables on the graph, for example B. in terms of time. When V is different, Vo is often 0 and the object is accelerated, or the initial value of Vo is greater than 0 because the initial velocity is given Vo, and then it does not change (V = constant of Vo). Or the speed changes (you know the acceleration in advance after you get Vo, Vo not = V, because V has changed)

V = Vo + a

V = 6.5 m / s

Vo = 0

t = 22 seconds

Dissolved by one.

Subtract Vo from both sides:

VVo = AT

Now divide both sides by A:

(VVo) / A = T

Are you there

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(VVo) / A = T

T = (VV0) / A

(VV0) / A = True T

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