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13? You're kidding, right? No. PS3/X360.
B. Oprah, final answer! Just kidding, Dr. Phil
If you said 125 then you did it. YAY!!!
final velocity - initial velocity divided by time
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Final Velocity minus Initial Velocity (all together this is the change in velocity) divided by the average acceleration will give you the time it took for the object to reach that speed.(Vf - Vi) / Aaverage = Time
No, acceleration is calculated as the change in velocity divided by time. It is the rate at which the velocity of an object changes. Mathematically, acceleration is represented as (final velocity - initial velocity) / time.
Linear Average is the initial value plus the final value divided by two.
Vertial Speed is final depth minus intitial depth divided by time
No, It is the average velocity.
The final answer is 40.
Acceleration is an object's change in velocity divided by its change in time. So: acceleration=(final velocity - initial velocity)/(final time - initial time)