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Vf = Vi + at Where Vf = final velocity Vi = initial velocity a = acceleration t = time
Final velocity vf is greater than the initial velocity vi . That is vf > vi . This is an example of acceleration (positive). Average acceleration aav = [vf - vi]/[tf - ti] where ti is initial time, and tf is final time.
PV=nRT Since the number of moles (n) and the temperature (T) is assumed constant: Pi * Vi = Pf * Vf (Pi is the initial pressure) Then: Vf = (Pi *Vi) / Pf Vf = (2.4L * 14.1kPa) / 84.6kPa The kPa cancels out and you will be left with liters 0.40 L
t=(vf-vi)/a
To find acceleration, you take Vi [Initial Velocity] and you subtract if from Vf [Final Velocity.] (Vi - Vf) If they Vi and Vf are already given, you take the two givens and you subtract them from each other. Vi minus Vf. Do not do Vf minus Vi or it will be wrong. After you do that, you divide your answer from T [Time] (Vi - Vf) a= _____ t Once you get your answer, that will be your acceleration.
The owners of Enterprise Rent-a-Car. Mr. Jack Taylor, the founder of Enterprise, flew as a naval aviator with Navy Figher Squadron ("VF") 15 in WWII ergo "VF-15."
VF means ventricular fibrillation.
"If by ""VF Solutions"" you mean ""VF Imagewear"", then it is a company that designs and uniforms for companies.
VF-103 (then the "Sluggers" - they adopted the "Jolly Rogers" after VF-84 was disbanded in 1995) flew with Carrier Air Wing 3 aboard the USS Saratoga (CV-60) during the Vietnam War. During 1971 she was assigned to Navy experimental concept operations. She was deployed in 1972 to Vietnam. VFA-103 currently resides with Carrier Air Wing 7 at NAS Oceana, and normally deploys with the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69).
its probably the manufacturer
VF-20 is the grade of the coin's condition. VF stands for "very fine," and the number 20 is on a scale from 1 to 70. A coin graded VF-20 will be significantly worn, but still have some visible details.
I think you mean VF, this is the grade of Very Fine.
Very fine condition
The letters VF is an abbreviation of 'Very Fine' a numismatic grade that can be given to any coin.
The VF in VF Corp. stands for Vanity Fair.
VF=version francaise= voila
VF Corporation