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3 multiple answer 2 points which formula(s) will you use? $v = \frac{d}{t}$ $a = \frac{v_f - v_i}{t}$ $v_f^2 = v_i^2 + 2ad$ $d = v_i \cdot t+\frac{1}{2}at^2$
These are all common kinematic formulas in physics. The first formula $V=\frac{d}{t}$ is for average - velocity calculation where $V$ is velocity, $d$ is displacement and $t$ is time. The second formula $a = \frac{V_f - V_i}{t}$ is for acceleration calculation with $a$ as acceleration, $V_f$ as final velocity, $V_i$ as initial velocity and $t$ as time. The third formula $V_f^{2}=V_i^{2}+2ad$ relates final velocity, initial velocity, acceleration and displacement. The fourth formula $d = V_i\cdot t+\frac{1}{2}at^{2}$ gives displacement in terms of initial velocity, time and acceleration.
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All of the above formulas can be used depending on the given information and what is being solved for in a kinematics problem. So the answer is:
- $V=\frac{d}{t}$
- $a=\frac{V_f - V_i}{t}$
- $V_f^{2}=V_i^{2}+2ad$
- $d = V_i\cdot t+\frac{1}{2}at^{2}$