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The acceleration formula is used to determine how much an object's velocity changes per unit of time. It quantifies how quickly an object speeds up or slows down.
This formula calculates the final velocity of an object based on its initial velocity, acceleration, and time.
Final Velocity (v): It represents the ending or resulting velocity after experiencing acceleration for a certain period.
Initial Velocity (v0): Refers to the starting velocity of an object before any acceleration takes place.