Since the direction of motion is not given, nor implied by speed, the acceleration can have any value between 0.146 ms-2 and 0.0625 ms-2.
Acceleration is a direction plus a speed. If either changes then the acceleration changes.
The LAW of acceleration doesn't change anything; a physical law just describes how things work. Acceleration means change of speed. Or, to me more accurate, it means the rate of change of velocity - in other words, how fast velocity changes.
The acceleration changes if speed or direction changes
At a constant speed there is no acceleration. Acceleration describes a positive change in speed meaning to go faster. Deacceleration describes how fast something is slowing down. But at a constant speed of 60mph there is acceleration or deacceleration.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity. It occurs when an object changes speed and/or direction.
negative Acceleration
Acceleration is a direction plus a speed. If either changes then the acceleration changes.
The LAW of acceleration doesn't change anything; a physical law just describes how things work. Acceleration means change of speed. Or, to me more accurate, it means the rate of change of velocity - in other words, how fast velocity changes.
Acceleration is the rate that speed changes.
The acceleration changes if speed or direction changes
Acceleration
Acceleration is the rate at which speed changes, at least scalarly.
At a constant speed there is no acceleration. Acceleration describes a positive change in speed meaning to go faster. Deacceleration describes how fast something is slowing down. But at a constant speed of 60mph there is acceleration or deacceleration.
Acceleration?
Acceleration describes the motion of a car. Acceleration is defined as an increase in the rate or speed of something.
The rate at which speed changes, and the direction in which it changes.
No. Acceleration is change of velocity. It occurs when an object changes speed and/or direction.