As it stands the question does not make much sense. If you mean in what units is acceleration measured, then the SI unit is metres per second per second (m/s2). If you are measuring acceleration, then you can either determine the object's mass if you know the force applied, or alternatively determine the resultant force applied if you know its mass, using the equation F=ma
Q: A ladybug travels 3.5 m/s in 7 seconds. It walks for 2 more seconds at the speed of 8.3 m/s. what is the average velocity?
A: 0.53
Acceleration can be measured in meters per second squared, or in miles per hour squared, or in kilometers per hour squared, etc.
Total change in speed (velocity).
If velocity is km/hr and time is in hours then acceleration will be in km/hr2
Velocity (acceleration x time = velocity).
It's a common experiment, performed in physics classes throughout the world.
(any unit of speed) / (any unit of time)OR(any unit of length or distance) / (any unit of time, squared)is a perfectly appropriate unit of acceleration.If you're dealing with acceleration as a vector, then a direction also needs to go with it.
The rate of free-fall acceleration is a constant based upon the local gravity - on planet Earth the acceleration is 9.8m/s2. Mass is a function of the object being measured or observed, which can vary considerably. The two do not directly affect each other, but both taken together determine the force of the object in free-fall - by knowing the free-fall acceleration and the mass of the object, you can calculate how hard it will impact the Earth.
Acceleration can be measured using an accelerometer.
Angular acceleration
Kilometers per hour is used to measure speed, not acceleration. In SI, the acceleration is commonly measured in meters per square second.Kilometers per hour is used to measure speed, not acceleration. In SI, the acceleration is commonly measured in meters per square second.Kilometers per hour is used to measure speed, not acceleration. In SI, the acceleration is commonly measured in meters per square second.Kilometers per hour is used to measure speed, not acceleration. In SI, the acceleration is commonly measured in meters per square second.
acceleration due to gravity
Force is measured by taking MASS time ACCELERATION.
m/s2
If velocity is km/hr and time is in hours then acceleration will be in km/hr2
Deceleration is the opposite of acceleration. It means decreasing speed and can be measured as negative acceleration.
Deceleration means to decrease the velocity. The SI unit is the same as acceleration. In SI units, acceleration is measured in meters/second² (m·s-2).
to solve for mass u divide force by acceleration . to find force u multiply mass and acceleration and to find acceleration u divide force by mass , force is measured in newtons (N) and mass is measured in meters per second squared ( m/s^2) and acceleration is measured in kilograms ( kg) .
Positive acceleration is an increase in velocity in the direction in which motion is being measured.
Yes. The number of 'G' in an acceleration is the acceleration in [ meters per second2 ] divided by 9.8Or the acceleration in [ feet per second2 ] divided by 32.2