Different methods to calculate acceleration
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We can find by
1. a= final velocity-intinal velocity/ time
2. F=ma
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1. a= final velocity-intinal velocity/ time
2. F=ma
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Acceleration is the rate of change in the velocity of an object as it moves.[1] If an object maintains a constant velocity, it is not accelerating. Acceleration only occurs when the velocity of the object changes. If the object is changing velocity at a constant rate, the object is moving with constant acceleration.[2]. You can calculate the rate of acceleration, measured in meters per second, based on the time it takes you to go from one velocity to another, or based on the mass of an object.
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Understand the variables. You can further define Δv and Δt: Δv = vf - viand Δt = tf - ti where vf is the final velocity, vi is the initial velocity, tf is the ending time, and ti is the starting time.
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Use the formula to find acceleration.
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Understand the variables. You can further define Δv and Δt: Δv = vf - viand Δt = tf - ti where vf is the final velocity, vi is the initial velocity, tf is the ending time, and ti is the starting time.
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Use the formula to find acceleration.
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