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  • Acceleration Formula: Sources, Explanation & Examples
    You can find the acceleration formula in a few places:

    Physics Textbooks and Websites:

    * Physics textbooks: Any introductory physics textbook will have a section on motion and kinematics, where the acceleration formula is introduced.

    * Physics websites: Websites like Khan Academy, Physics Classroom, and HyperPhysics provide explanations and examples of the acceleration formula.

    Online Resources:

    * Wikipedia: Search for "Acceleration" on Wikipedia, and you'll find a detailed explanation of the formula and its derivation.

    * Google: Simply searching "acceleration formula" will provide you with a variety of results, including websites with explanations and examples.

    The Formula:

    The most common acceleration formula is:

    a = (v_f - v_i) / t

    Where:

    * a is acceleration

    * v_f is final velocity

    * v_i is initial velocity

    * t is time

    Important Note:

    There are other formulas for acceleration, depending on the context. For example, you might encounter formulas involving force, mass, or gravity.

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