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Acceleration= distance / velocity squared
acceleration goes with boost of of any type of matter
No
Acceleration does not involve the direction a car goes in. The question is too vague to answer correctly.
It goes faster
Calculate the difference in velocity, Then divide that by the time. The result will be the acceleration, in this case, in meters per second squared.
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The acceleration cannot be determined with this information. The beginning and ending velocity needs to be known. You can determine her average velocity, however. average velocity = displacement/time = (9mi - 3mi)/3s = 6m/3s = 2m/s
Acceleration is 2 meters / sec / sec.
Yes. Acceleration is any change in velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity because it includes both speed and direction. Speed is a scalar quantity and does not include direction. Therefore, if your motion is changing direction, then you have a changing velocity regardless of your speed. And a changing velocity means you have acceleration.
Ice castle
David the pro skater on vinland and goes to noho
Go figure
Acceleration= distance / velocity squared
They dont loose their goalie they pull them and they come to the bench and a normal skater goes on for the team. They dont loose their goalie they pull them and they come to the bench and a normal skater goes on for the team.
acceleration goes with boost of of any type of matter
In the phrase "it goes straight," the word "straight" is functioning as an adverb. It modifies the verb "goes" by describing the manner in which it moves.