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To calculate the change in velocity of an object, you can use the equation derived from Newton's second law of motion:

Δv = a * t

where Δv represents the change in velocity, a is the constant acceleration, and t is the time interval.

It's important to note that this equation assumes constant acceleration throughout the time interval. If the acceleration is not constant, more complex equations or numerical methods may be required to accurately calculate the change in velocity.

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