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F=ma or a=dV/dt can be used to determine acceleration.
Measure the length and the period
If you define the "up" direction as "positive", then the acceleration is negative, because it is downward. If you define "down" as positive, then acceleration is negative. You can use any convention; just be sure to be consistent within a particular calculation, to avoid errors.
Frame of reference can be used to describe acceleration.
Only if speed is constant. There can be no acceleration if the average speed is equal to the instantaneous speed.
F=ma or a=dV/dt can be used to determine acceleration.
It is used to determine how accurate an experimental value is.
Measure the length and the period
The simple pendulum can be used to determine the acceleration due to gravity.
Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration
If you define the "up" direction as "positive", then the acceleration is negative, because it is downward. If you define "down" as positive, then acceleration is negative. You can use any convention; just be sure to be consistent within a particular calculation, to avoid errors.
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If you are asking for the equation that is used to find volume when given mass and density. It is V=m/d.
If the distance is known to perfection, an acceleration is constant, then the absolute error in the calculation of acceleration is 2/t3, where t is the measured time.
The slope of graph of V->t gives the acceleration
multiply acceleration and velocity
Yes it does.