force equals mass times acceleration....you need a unit of time here
so force = 2000kg x 25/(number of seconds)
What is true meaning of the law of acceleration? If you mean Newton's 2nd law which states that a force causes a mass to accelerate. Acceleration measures how fast your velocity changes. I will give you an example. If you know a child with a wagon, this could be fun. The child is sitting on the wagon. Right now the child is at rest (velocity =0). He does not like being at rest, so he asks you to push him. As you push him he giggles, oh what fun. He is now moving (v = 6 m/s, not 0). Your friend said, "Do that again, and I will time how many seconds it takes for you to get him going that fast." It took 2 seconds for you to reach a velocity of 6 m/s. That means you were accelerating at a rate of 3 m/s each second. When you push the wagon, you exert a force, which causes the child and wagon to accelerate. Newton's 2nd law states that a force causes a mass to accelerate 1) Your push is the force. 2) The child and wagon are the mass. 3) The acceleration is the result. As a formula, Force = mass * acceleration I hope this helps
The idea here is to use Newton's Law, F=ma. Solving for acceleration: a = F/m. The number of seconds is irrelevant if all you want to calculate is the acceleration.
Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change) = (0 - 36)/3 = -12 m/s2The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2, so the passengers are pulled forwardagainst their seat belts with a 'force' of 1.22 Gs during the screech.
It is technically impossible to accelerate to the speed of light. That would require an infinite amount of energy. However, based on a simple, linear equation: Going from 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds is an average acceleration of about 6.38 m/s2. The speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s. This gives us a result of about 46,943,164 seconds, or 1yr 178da1hr46min. (rounded)
Bugatti Veyron @ 0-60mph in 2.5 seconds
Acceleration = Change in speed/Time Time = Change in Speed/Acceleration = 65mph/20mph per s = 65/20 seconds = 3.25 seconds
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answer is 20
apex :) 2.2 m/s2
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A Lamborghini can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in about 2.5 to 3 seconds, depending on the model. For instance, the Lamborghini Huracán and Aventador are known for their impressive acceleration capabilities, thanks to their powerful V10 and V12 engines, respectively. This rapid acceleration is a hallmark of the brand, showcasing its performance-oriented engineering and design.
A thoroughbred can accelerate to 60 miles per hour in 5.5 seconds. They can reach 45 miles per hour in 2.5 seconds.
The runner's acceleration can be calculated using the formula a = Δv/t, where Δv is the change in velocity (11 m/s - 0 m/s = 11 m/s) and t is the time taken (5 seconds). Therefore, the acceleration is 11 m/s divided by 5 seconds, which equals 2.2 m/s².
To calculate acceleration in miles per hour per second, first convert the acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds to miles per hour. 60 mph / 3 sec = 20 mph/sec. So, the acceleration in miles per hour per second is 20 mph/sec.
To calculate acceleration between 6 and 9 seconds, you need to find the change in velocity during that time interval and then divide it by the time taken. The formula for acceleration is acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time. Plug in the velocities at 6 seconds and 9 seconds into the formula to get the acceleration.