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Formula for accleration and velocity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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One formula, from Newton's second law, relates force, mass and acceleration in the equation force (F) equals mass (m) times acceleration (a), written as F = ma. Another formula, acceleration (a) equals change in velocity (Δv) divided by change in time (Δt), calculates the rate of change in velocity over time.

The velocity is the time rate of change of displacement. If 'S' is the displacement of an object in some time 'T', then the velocity is equal to, v = S/T. The units of velocity are m/s or km/hr.

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