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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.
Average acceleration is the average of the accelerations acquired in the whole journey by a body while instantaneous acceleration is the acceleration of the body at any particular instant of time.
You have a contradiction in your question. Instantaneous acceleration is the acceleration at a certain moment in time. Average acceleration is the average over a time interval.
Average acceleration will be equal to instantaneous acceleration when an object has an uniform acceleration throughout its motion. Example : A car accelerating at 1m/s2 uniformly in a straight line.
All acceleration in real life is an average figure = velocity increase / time
The ball is kicked in American football: at kick off, during fieldgoal attempts, and when punted.
Richmond McGee, a senior. McGee punted 35 times for 1325 yards and a 37.9 average in 2005.
If the football is first touched by the punting team, it's dead at that point.
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.
Average acceleration is the average of the accelerations acquired in the whole journey by a body while instantaneous acceleration is the acceleration of the body at any particular instant of time.
You have a contradiction in your question. Instantaneous acceleration is the acceleration at a certain moment in time. Average acceleration is the average over a time interval.
l think the weight of a football can't affecct the acceleration, because when there was no any resisitances, m=g.
Scott Player, a senior. Player punted 53 times in the 1991 season, including the 1992 Cotton Bowl victory over Texas A&M, for 2166 yards and a 40.9 average.
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Average acceleration will be equal to instantaneous acceleration when an object has an uniform acceleration throughout its motion. Example : A car accelerating at 1m/s2 uniformly in a straight line.
Average acceleration = Change in speed/time so Time = Change in speed/Average acceleration
Average Acceleration = V/t = Vf-Vi / Tf-Ti