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that is practical and is not near the speed of light (because then i need to transform equation)

 

please insert beginning and ending velocity and find acceleration for it thanks

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I think you will need to provide a little bit more information.

 

How can anyone tell you what the initial velocity of an electron is? And the final velocity depends on what is accelerating it.

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that is practical and is not near the speed of light (because then i need to transform equation)

 

please insert beginning and ending velocity and find acceleration for it thanks

 

if the acceleration is constant the acceleration is (vf-vi)/t (if we can ignore other effects on it)

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