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Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change) = (9/3) = 3 m/s2
1). increase of speed 2). decrease of speed 3). change of direction of motion
Speeding up, Slowing down & Changing direction.
Acceleration = (change in speed)/(time for the change) = (3-1)/40 = 2/40 = 0.05 meter per second2
A 20-newton force would cause acceleration at 6 m/sec The acceleration is given by the formula F=ma (Force = mass x acceleration) so for the same mass, doubling the force doubles the acceleration for the same mass.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity; without knowing the change in velocity between t=0 and t=3, the acceleration cannot be worked out.
yes the 3 types of acceleration are increased speed decrease speed or change in direction.
Positive acceleration!(:
acceleration is the change in speed in a certain amount of time eg a car goes from 4km/h to 10km/h in 3 seconds, what is its acceleration? 10km/h - 4km/h=6 6/3 secounds=2 acceleration is 2km/h acceleration= change in speed/time
Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change) = (9/3) = 3 m/s2
Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change)Acceleration = (25 - 0)/(3) = 81/3 miles per second2Don't try this at home. That acceleration is about 1,368 G's. You can not survive it!
1). increase of speed 2). decrease of speed 3). change of direction of motion
1). increase of speed 2). decrease of speed 3). change of direction of motion
acceleration = change in velocity divided by timeaccel = (9-3)/3 = 6/3 = 2 meters per second per second
Velocity at time 0 sec = 0m per sec Velocity at time 3 sec = 45m per sec Acceleration is 45/3 = 15m per sec if the acceleration is uniform
Speeding up, Slowing down & Changing direction.
Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change)= (4.9) / 3 = 1.63 m/s2(rounded)