Speed is constant.
Acceleration is zero.
Acceleration is the increase in speed from one unit of time to the next, so the described object has no acceleration. Its speed is constant.
The acceleration of an object that travels in a constant straight line velocity is zero.
Zero. It is not getting any faster or slower
Acceleration is zero velocity is constant at 8m every second acceleration is the gradient of velocity and the gadient of a constant = 0
Average acceleration during the time interval = (change on speed) / (time for the change) =(98 - 121) / (12) = -23/12 = negative (1 and 11/12) meters per second2
Acceleration is the increase in speed from one unit of time to the next, so the described object has no acceleration. Its speed is constant.
Acceleration
The acceleration is zero in this case.
246.74 or the rounded answer is 247
On Earth, a free-falling object has an acceleration of 9.8 meters per second2.
The acceleration of an object that travels in a constant straight line velocity is zero.
Zero. It is not getting any faster or slower
The acceleration of an object due to gravity is 9.6 meters per second. The acceleration does not decrease or increase based on an object's mass.
Gravity is described in terms of the acceleration of an object falling in it. The acceleration of gravity on Earth is 9.807 meters per second2. On the Moon, it's 1.623 meters per second2. Multiply an object's mass by the local acceleration of gravity, and you have the object's weight.
The acceleration is 9.807 meters per second squared.
Acceleration in meters per second squared is determined by dividing Force by mass: a = F/m
7.5