They are related to the motion of objects.
Acceleration
no. this is a displacement
Kinematics. Final velocity squared = initial velocity squared + 2(gravitational acceleration)(displacement)
Displacement
displacement =velocity multiplied by time plus half of acceleration multiplied by time squared
displacement
Velocity is change in displacement over time.
displacement is maximum
the energy, perspiration, acceleration, and displacement
s = u + at s = displacement u = initial velocity a = acceleration t = time rearrange to give u = s - at and sub in values
average acceleration is the average of the acceleration of a body in its entire motion where as instantaneous acceleration is the rate of change of velocity at an instant. it may be a function of time or velocity or displacement.
yes it does since an unbalanced force causes acceleration which will change the velocity and displacement