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This formula is derived from one of the basic laws of motion; v = u + at : where 'v' is the final velocity, 'u' is the initial velocity, 'a' is the acceleration and 't' is the time

v = u + at, therefore,

v - u = at :

a = (v - u) ÷ t

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