Accelaeration is when an object speeds up, slows down, or turns. Trust me. I'm learning this in science right now.
When the velocity stops changing, then, by definition, the acceleration is zero.
It is not. It is measured in metres per second ^2.
Acceleration = change in velocity/time for the change in the direction of the change.
Newton's 2nd law of motion.
change in velocity =accleration. Suppose a car is moving at 30km\hr at 6:30 am and then the velocity of the car is noted to be 100km\hr at 7:30am.thus the change in velocity of the car =100-70=30 km\hr over a time of (6:30am-7:30am) 1hr.Thus the accleration of the car=30km/hr*hr.Force however is the product of the mass of the car and the accleration by which the car is travelling.Let the mass of the car be 100kg.Thus the force =100*30=3000kg*km/hr*hr.
When the velocity stops changing, then, by definition, the acceleration is zero.
accleration is the speed. Velocity is when you know the speed of an object and its direction.
►►The rate of change of velocity per unit of time is defined as accleration►2.If we write the definition for acceleration in mathematical terms:Final Velocity - Initial VelocityTime
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kg m/s2
Changes in speed or direction
In several ways, depending on the data you have available. One way is to use the definition of acceleration, as (difference of velocity) / time - if you assume acceleration to be constant. If not, it is the limit of this same expression, when time tends to zero.
Acceleration with respect to time = a , where 'a' is a constant.
if that is a typo and you mean accleration it means going fast
automatic has faster accleration
a vector and accleration
Weight.