Acceleration = force / mass
The correct equation would be acceleration= the final velocity - the initial velocity divided by time which can be written like this:
V (Final speed) - U (Starting speed)
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T (Time)
Net force divided by mass = acceleration also known as newton's second law for future reference. :)
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Acceleration is the derivative of the velocity expression. If you have an equation for velocity, simply take the derivative of it and you will have an equation for the average acceleration.
velocity=acceleration multiplied by time
acceleration
Force is the produce of acceleration and mass. This is expressed in the equation F=ma
Not necessarily. The equation of a projectile, moving under constant acceleration (due to gravity) is a parabola - a non-linear equation.
One equation is Force/acceleration=mass
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acceleration = (change in speed) / (time)ora = s/t
Equation: Force=Mass X Acceleration If you are looking for the force, use the equation as is. To find the following, it's assumed that you are given the other two values: Mass= Force / Acceleration Acceleration= Force / Mass Remember your labels in your calculations.
Equation: Force=Mass X Acceleration If you are looking for the force, use the equation as is. To find the following, it's assumed that you are given the other two values: Mass= Force / Acceleration Acceleration= Force / Mass Remember your labels in your calculations.
Acceleration is the derivative of the velocity expression. If you have an equation for velocity, simply take the derivative of it and you will have an equation for the average acceleration.
acceleration
velocity=acceleration multiplied by time
Force=mass*acceleration
Force is the produce of acceleration and mass. This is expressed in the equation F=ma
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