Physics, asked by veppachetu, 11 months ago

acceleration explain this​

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Answered by nabihfikrinurhuda
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Answer:

acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

to find the acceleration, subtract the initial velocity from the final velocity and divide the answer by the time taken (v-u/t)

Answered by Vyomsingh
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Answer:

Hey mates here is your answer:-

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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.

→Explaination

→During uniform motion of an object along a straight line,the velocity remains constant with time.In this case ,the change in velocity of an object for any time interval is zero.

→Hence the acceleration will also be 0.

However,in non-uniform motion,velocity varies with time.It has different values at different instats and at different points of the path.Thus , the change in velocity of the object during any time interval is not zero.

→Hence acceleration will not be equal to 0.

→acceleration=change in velocity/time

a=(v-u)/t

SI unit of acceleration=m/s²

when the velocity of a body increases with time then it is said to be positive acceleration

when the velocity of a body decreases with time then it is said to be negative acceleration

Extra info

three equations related to uniform acceleration

v=u+at

s=ut+1/2at²

v²=u²+2as

Explanation:

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