Acceleration is an object's change in velocity divided by its change in time. So:
acceleration=(final velocity - initial velocity)/(final time - initial time)
Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time interval)
Acceleration is the change in velocity over a time period. Since you need to know the change in velocity to calculate acceleration, the question being asked is not answerable.
Ask around to find out what planet they're falling on.If it's the earth, then the acceleration is 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second2.
no
The acceleration is positive.
Angular acceleration
acceleration is zero
When an objects net force is zero, its acceleration is zero. No force , no acceleration.
no, most objects accelerate differently.
Yes. The acceleration depends on the aerodynamics of the shapes of the objects - not their mass.
To calculate the acceleration of gravity, time (t) an object falling a certain distance (d) and the acceleration of gravity= d/t
Acceleration