By: Christie, Danielle, and Nicole. Solves for Final Velocity Variables needed Initial Velocity Acceleration Change in time Displacement is not needed.

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By: Christie, Danielle, and Nicole

Solves for Final Velocity Variables needed Initial Velocity Acceleration Change in time Displacement is not needed

Solves for Displacement Variables needed: Initial Velocity Change in time Acceleration Final Velocity not needed

Solves for Displacement Variables needed: Initial Velocity Final Velocity Change in time Acceleration is not needed

Universal Formula Variables needed: Final Velocity Initial Velocity Acceleration Displacement Change in time is not needed

A football starting from rest accelerates at 8.O m/s/s down the field for 3 seconds. What is the velocity of the football after 3 seconds? Steps: List all given variables Identify formula Plug numbers into formula Solve