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acceleration is the rate at which the velocity of a body changes with time.

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Is acceration a vector?

tion is vector quntity


What equation is used to calculate acceleration from displacement micro meter?

acceration = velocity X time


How do you find the acceration formula?

stop with the science stuff and go out and attempt to become a popular kid


Why does my van jerk during acceration only at low speeds?

Could be time for a tune up.


Can one car with acceration toward north ever go south?

Not until it passes the North Pole.


What is acceleration and retardation?

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time, where an object is speeding up. Retardation, also known as deceleration, is the rate at which an object slows down or decreases in velocity over time.


Difference between negative and positive acceration?

Positive acceleration ==> speeding up Negative acceleration ==> slowing down


At a constant velocity of 3.0 e 7 km per hour what is its acceleration?

The acceration is 0, because the velocity is constant.


What is centripetal acceration in physics?

That means acceleration towards the center. For example, this happens any time something moves in a circle.


How do you find the magnitude of a free falling object?

force= mass (kg) x acceration(m/s2) meters per second sq.


How can you improve acceration on your 2003 Honda accord ex v6 coupe?

increase the air flow to your engine. the cheapest is probably a cool air intake


Have there been any safety problems with the Toyota Rav4?

The most current safety issue with the Rav4 is the acceration problem. This is common with almost all toyota models.

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