You might assume that acceleration is proportional to force - specifically, using Newton's Second Law. However, you would need to know the mass on which the force acts - otherwise, you simply don't have enough information.
Acceleration=change in y graph/change in x graph
Acceleration is change in velocity per unit time(derivative of velocity with respect to time). If you have a graph or chart of velocity values vs time, then you can calculate (change in velocity) / (change in time). This is the slope of the graph at a specific point in time.Mass, along with acceleration determines force.
deceleration can be measured from a velocity time graph by calculating the gradient of the velocity time graph if the V-t graph was linear. If the v-t graph was a curve then the differentiatial of the equation of the curve will give the deceleration variation with time.
The rate at which acceleration is changing.
There is no force of acceleration. Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes over time. A net force causes acceleration.
Your acceleration vs. Time graph is the slope of your velocity vs. time graph
The change in the velocity divided by time in meters per second squared.
take the slope of every change in the velocity time graph and plot it
Acceleration=change in y graph/change in x graph
constant positive acceleration
Usually time but it could depend on the specific graph.
On speed-time graph can measure acceleration by getting the slope.
Yes, acceleration is the slope of a velocity versus time graph.
A speed graph measures the distance devided over time. Acceleration graph measures the change in speed over time.
Speed can be shown on a graph of position versus time, and acceleration can be shown on a graph of speed versus time.
Acceleration is change in velocity per unit time(derivative of velocity with respect to time). If you have a graph or chart of velocity values vs time, then you can calculate (change in velocity) / (change in time). This is the slope of the graph at a specific point in time.Mass, along with acceleration determines force.
No. Slope of position/time graph is speed, or magnitude of velocity.Slope of speed/time graph is magnitude of acceleration.