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You use the definition of acceleration as the rate of change of the velocity:a = dv/dt In other words, you basically divide the change of velocity by the time - for a small time interval.
Moving directly straight either horizontally or vertically. As if walking on a straight line.
straight line
Acceleration = (speed at the end of some time interval minus speed at the beginning of the interval)/(length of the time interval)
It is called inertia.
Change in velocity over the change in time
You use the definition of acceleration as the rate of change of the velocity:a = dv/dt In other words, you basically divide the change of velocity by the time - for a small time interval.
The average speed of an moving object is determined by using the formula velocity=distance/time or v=d/t.
You determine it by were is it moving and when a bright streek is moving
Acceleration = Final velocity - Initial velocity / time
Moving directly straight either horizontally or vertically. As if walking on a straight line.
The mass and velocity of an object do not determine its wavelength: it could be travelling in a straight line!
Moving directly straight either horizontally or vertically. As if walking on a straight line.
straight line
Acceleration = (speed at the end of some time interval minus speed at the beginning of the interval)/(length of the time interval)
It is called inertia.
It is called inertia.