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How Do You Find Acceleration From A Position Vs Time Graph? [Solved]
Solution: As always, to find the constant acceleration of a moving object from its position-versus-time graph, one should locate two points on the graph and substitute them into the standard kinematics equation x = 1 2 a t 2 + v 0 t + x 0 x=\frac 12 at^2+v_0t+x_0 x=21at2+v0t+x0.13 Aug 2021
Acceleration on a Position vs Time Graph
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