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Acceleration

MEANING FORMULA = A = Acceleration V f = V i = t=

MEANING FORMULA = A = Acceleration V f = Final Velocity V i = t=

MEANING FORMULA = A = Acceleration V f = Final Velocity V i = Initial velocity t=

MEANING FORMULA = A = Acceleration V f = Final Velocity V i = Initial velocity t= time

Guided Practice 1 What is the acceleration of a car that went from 50 m/s south to 20 m/s south bound in 2 seconds? Formulas = A = V f = V i = t=

Guided Practice 1 What is the acceleration of a car that went from 50 m/s south to 20 m/s south bound in 2 seconds? Formulas = A = V f = V i = 50 m/s t=

Guided Practice 1 What is the acceleration of a car that went from 50 m/s south to 20 m/s south bound in 2 seconds? Formulas = A = V f = 20 m/s V i = 50 m/s t=

Guided Practice 1 What is the acceleration of a car that went from 50 m/s south to 20 m/s south bound in 2 seconds? Formulas = A = V f = 20 m/s V i = 50 m/s t= 2 s

Guided Practice 1 What is the acceleration of a car that went from 50 m/s south to 20 m/s south bound in 2 seconds? Formulas = A = V f = 20 m/s V i = 50 m/s t= 2 s

Guided Practice 1 What is the acceleration of a car that went from 50 m/s south to 20 m/s south bound in 2 seconds? Formulas = A = V f = 20 m/s V i = 50 m/s t= 2 s

Guided Practice 1 What is the acceleration of a car that went from 50 m/s south to 20 m/s south bound in 2 seconds? Formulas = A = V f = 20 m/s V i = 50 m/s t= 2 s

Guided Practice 1 What is the acceleration of a car that went from 50 m/s south to 20 m/s south bound in 2 seconds? Formulas = A = V f = 20 m/s V i = 50 m/s t= 2 s