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You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.You divide the given acceleration by the standard acceleration due to Earth's gravity. If the acceleration is in meters per second square, you divide by 9.8.
You can't. Acceleration is change in velocity. If given a constant velocity, the acceleration is zero.
You get the force required to cause the given acceleration on the given mass.
The shift of velocity per unit of given time is called acceleration. The types of acceleration are negative acceleration and positive acceleration.
acceleration times speed
That's the magnitude of its acceleration.
Velocity is speed in a given direction Acceleration is the rate in which you change velocity.
(any unit of length or distance) divided by (any unit of time)2 is a unit of acceleration.
It means that the velocity of the body increases constantly at a rate of the given acceleration.
Only one thing can be acceleration; the changing velocity of any given object. That's what acceleration is. Acceleration is caused by a net force on the object.
Time equals velocity divided by acceleration. t=v/a
Use the formula Acceleration = (final velosity - initial velocity)/ time.