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How is acceleration formed?

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Answered by tannukumari20120737
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Calculating acceleration involves dividing velocity by time — or in terms of SI units, dividing the meter per second [m/s] by the second [s]. Dividing distance by time twice is the same as dividing distance by the square of time. Thus the SI unit of acceleration is the meter per second squared .

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Acceleration is determined by the slope of time-velocity graph.

  • If the time velocity graph is a straight line, acceleration remains constant .
  • If the slope of the straight line is positive, positive acceleration occurs.
  • If the slope of the straight line is negative, negative acceleration or retardation occurs.

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