acceleration is velocity divided by time.so increasing or decreasing the velocity would change the time....(velocity=speed)
A2. But there is a name for the change of acceleration, it is Jerk. (as in a stockwhip for example) [This property has some other similar names, but i was trained in the US system of physics.]
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acceleration = (change in speed) / (time)ora = s/t
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.
accelaration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. Therefore the formula for acceleration is a =(Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) divide by the (change in time)
rate of change of velocity with respect to time is the acceleration.
acceleration a----->velocity=acceleration x time: v=a x t
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Acceleration is change of velocity / time.
Average acceleration = Change in speed/time so Time = Change in speed/Average acceleration
No, acceleration is the change in speed over time.
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Acceleration and time are relative. Acceleration = Change in Velocity/Time taken
acceleration = (change in speed) / (time)ora = s/t
Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change)
Acceleration = (change in velocity) divided by (time for the change)
Acceleration is the time rate of change of speed. Acceleration = speed/time.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity / time. If there is no change in velocity, there is no acceleration.