For kinematic equation problems, what do you do if the unit for acceleration is ''g'', and how do...
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For kinematic equation problems, what do you do if the unit for acceleration is g, and how do you use deceleration for the equation?
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View this answerIn kinematic equation problems, g stands for gravitational acceleration and g = 9.81m/s^2. If you are given an acceleration in terms of g you simply...
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Solving Physics Problems Using Multiple Kinematic Equations
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Chapter 5 / Lesson 10
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There are five standard kinematics equations used to address kinematic problems in physics. Explore how to apply these equations to physics problems, how to combine multiple equations, and how to determine which equations to use.
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