2 meters/second or 7 km/h
Beyonce Knowles was a average student receiving a-c's
D has the maximum value
their is no average weight of an candy
About 100-150 eyelashes on an average person.
The average cost per seat from Air Uganda through smart buy depends on the destination of the flight. The average can be $200 to $300 but can be an average of $460 for flights to Entebbe.
If the graph is a straight line, then the slope of the line is the average acceleration of the ball.
No. Acceleration is (change of velocity) divided by (time interval in which it changed). If velocity doesn't change, then there is no acceleration.
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.
Acceleration is the derivative of the velocity expression. If you have an equation for velocity, simply take the derivative of it and you will have an equation for the average acceleration.
Dividing change of velocity by the time it takes to change the velocity. If acceleration is not constant, this will give you the average acceleration during the period; to get the instantaneous acceleration, you have to take the derivative of the velocity.
The acceleration cannot be determined with this information. The beginning and ending velocity needs to be known. You can determine her average velocity, however. average velocity = displacement/time = (9mi - 3mi)/3s = 6m/3s = 2m/s
For a start, acceleration doesn't even have the same units as velocity: acceleration is a velocity divided by time, so while speed or velocity have units of [distance]/[time], acceleration has units of [distance]/[time squared]
No, It is the average velocity.
All acceleration in real life is an average figure = velocity increase / time
you are still. motion is at rest.
If, as you say, its acceleration is "constant", then the average is exactly equal to that constant.
Average Acceleration can be verbally defined as the change in velocity in a certain change in time... More simply put: Average Acceleration = (Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) / (Final Time - Initial Time)