we cant convert acceleration in to time since both have different dimensions.
To convert acceleration to velocity, you must integrate.Similarly, to convert velocity to distance, you must integrate a second time. This is why the distance covered by a projectile is a second order quadratic equation.
In physics, the definition of acceleration is that it is the ratio of change of velocity with time and given as acceleration or 'a' is equal to 'dv/dt'. The term dv/dt represents the derivative of velocity with respect to time.
Calculate the gradient of the curve which will give the acceleration. Change the sign of the answer to convert acceleration into retardation.
You can't convert acceleration to speed or vice versa, if that's what you mean, since they are really quite different things. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity (dv/dt); therefore it has units of speed / time, or equivalently, distance / time squared.
Acceleration and time are relative. Acceleration = Change in Velocity/Time taken
acceleration a----->velocity=acceleration x time: v=a x t
The slope is the acceleration. Acceleration is the time derivative of velocity.
Acceleration is the time rate of change of speed. Acceleration = speed/time.
Average acceleration = Change in speed/time so Time = Change in speed/Average acceleration
Speed = Time x acceleration
speed equals to acceleration into time
Since acceleration is defined as change of velocity divide by time, it has units of (velocity / time). acceleration x time = (velocity / time) x time = velocity