How To Find Final Velocity?

Use the kinematic equation: (v = u + at)

Identify the initial velocity (u)

Identify the acceleration (a)

Identify the time (t)

Substitute the values into the equation

Solve for the final velocity (v)

Use the kinematic equation: (v^2 = u^2 + 2as)

Identify the initial velocity (u)

Identify the acceleration (a)

Identify the displacement (s)

Substitute the values into the equation

Solve for (v)

Use the kinematic equation: (s = frac{(u+v)}{2}t)

Identify the displacement (s)

Identify the initial velocity (u)

Identify the time (t)

Substitute the values into the equation

Solve for the final velocity (v)

Use the kinematic equation: (s = ut + frac{1}{2}at^2)

Identify the displacement (s)

Identify the initial velocity (u)

Identify the acceleration (a)

Identify the time (t)

Substitute the values into the equation

Solve for the final velocity (v) if needed using (v = u + at)

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