relative acceleration between two bodies in motion is the vector substraction of the acceleration of that bodies.
Mass and Acceleration. Force = Mass x Acceleration
the formula of force is f equals mass times acceleration and there is not any more from what i just gave you
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)
Acceleration increases the velocity. There are two physics formulas that you can use to see more how they interact. The first is a formula for determining your current velocity at a given moment t, knowing your initial velocity and your current acceleration. v = v0 + at (v0 is v-naught. The zero is usually written as a subscript.) You can solve this equation for a to get a formula for acceleration as well. a = (v-v0)/t So, basically, at any given interval t, the acceleration has been added onto the current velocity that many times.
The formulas vary in what variables are related. Therefore it is sometimes useful to use one of the formulas, sometimes another, depending on what you know.
force = mass x acceleration
There are many formulas for acceleration, but the most basic one is: acceleration = change in velocity / time taken for velocity change
There are different types of speed formulas: Speed= Wavelength(frequency) or Speed= Distance/Time
For acceleration, I often use these two formulas (if needed: a = acceleration vf = final velocity vi = initial velocity) (1) a = (vf + vi) / 2 and/or (2) a = (vf - vi)/t On Earth, gravity, friction, and air resistance are the main forces that slow an object down.
velocity = distance / time There are also some formulae involving acceleration; for example, in the case of constant acceleration: velocity = initial velocity + acceleration x time If the acceleration is not constant, an integral is used instead.
relative acceleration between two bodies in motion is the vector substraction of the acceleration of that bodies.
Mass and Acceleration. Force = Mass x Acceleration
the formula of force is f equals mass times acceleration and there is not any more from what i just gave you
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)
if a body covered same distance in unequal interval of time the acceleration is produce this acceleration is called variable acceleration
Velocity and Time