If velocity is constant, the true acceleration is zero. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so if velocity is not changing, the acceleration is also zero.
The acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s^2 on the surface of the Earth. This value represents the rate at which an object accelerates towards the Earth when in free fall. It is a constant value that is influenced by the mass and distance between objects.
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working horizontally: time = dist/speed = 7500/3000 = 2.5 working vertically: distance= initial velocity*time + 0.5* accelleration*time^2 distance=0*2.5+0.5*-9.8*2.5^2 = -61.25 feet it drops by 61 and 1/4 feet
When an unbalanced force is applied to an object at rest, the object will start to accelerate in the direction of the force. The magnitude of the acceleration is directly proportional to the magnitude of the force applied.
Yes.
acceleration has everything to do with gravity
Local accelleration or gravitation creates force. Mass remains constant despite presence or absence of accelleration or gravity.
Going back to the equation F=m·a you can see that if the force changes but the mass does not, accelleration will change as well. If mass and force do not change, accelleration will be constant.
0- 60 mph in 2.5 seconds
accelleration
When you say initial speed I assume there will be accelleration. If so you could you: s = ut + 1/2at^2. or s = 1/2(u + v)t where s is distance in meters u is initial velocity in ms v is the final velocity in ms a is accelleration in ms^-2 t is time in s If there is no accelleration then s = ut
The rate of change in accelleration.
a=v-u/t accelleration is velocity minus uniform velocity divided by time
I think that it is something like mass (kg) x accelleration (m/sec2)
accelleration=force divided by mass force=mass times aceleration
No, acceleration is change in velocity over time. Power is the rate at which work is being accomplished.