Physics, asked by kaustab1, 1 year ago

in which condition A=V/t

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Answered by AnkitAkanksha
7
A = V/t
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
Actually Acceleration is written as
(v - u ) / t
where v stands for final velocity
u stands for initial velocity
and t for time.
and from there we derive the equation of motion ;
( v - u )/ t = a
v - u = at
v = u + at.

Hope you understood my explanation...
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Answered by ChrisSmith
8
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Answer :-


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Acceleration - The rate of change of velocity of a body is called its

acceleration . Its denoted by 'a'. The SI unit of acceleration is m/sec2 .


Acceleration = Change in velocity / time taken

A =  \frac{V}{t}

A =  \frac{V-U}{t}


Acceleration is a vector quantity.

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