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  • 10-01-2021
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If a change in speed “Δv” occurs and the mass starts at rest, would the change in speed also equal the final speed of the mass?

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ChizuruChan
ChizuruChan ChizuruChan
  • 10-01-2021

Yes, if the mass starts at rest, the change in speed will be equal the final speed, because:

Δv = Vf - Vo

How Vo (Initial velocity) is equal zero, we simplificate:

Δv = Vf

Then, the change of the speed, if the mass starts at rest, will be equal to final velocity.

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