Acceleration is change in velocity. So it depends on both velocity and time.
The acceleration can be in any direction; it depends on the specific situation.
Actually, it depends on how you define the coordinate axes, but usually when moving forward, negative acceleration decreasesspeed, positive acceleration increasesit.
That depends on the mass. Acceleration = (50 newtons) divided by (the mass)
The acceleration depends on the force of gravity. Near Earth's surface, this acceleration is approximately 9.8 meters per second square.
No, in basic physics acceleration depends on Newton's Second Law Net Force equals mass times acceleration
The answer depends on what is plotted on the graph and what is happening with the acceleration then.
The acceleration can be in any direction; it depends on the specific situation.
All depends on the engine you have, the hemi has great acceleration.
Actually, it depends on how you define the coordinate axes, but usually when moving forward, negative acceleration decreasesspeed, positive acceleration increasesit.
Acceleration is change in velocity. So it depends on both velocity and time.
Yes, f=ma. Force = mass*acceleration.
That depends on the mass. Acceleration = (50 newtons) divided by (the mass)
The answer depends on when "then" is.
It depends on the aircraft.
The answer depends on the motion.
Newton first realized that acceleration depends on the amount of force applied to that object
1.the shape of the universe 2.the rate of acceleration or de-acceleration