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The equation for finding velocity from acceleration and time is:

v = u + at

Where:

  • v is the final velocity of the object
  • u is the initial velocity of the object
  • a is the acceleration experienced by the object
  • t is the time taken for the object to reach the final velocity

In this equation, the initial velocity (u) represents the object's velocity at the starting point, and the final velocity (v) represents the velocity at a particular time (t) after applying the given acceleration (a).

It's important to note that this equation assumes constant acceleration. If the acceleration is not constant, you may need to use other equations or techniques to calculate the velocity accurately.

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