What is the acceleration of the object between times t = 0 and t = 2?
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When it comes to the field of physics, Galileo Galilei is a major figure. He discovered, for example, the idea of inertia, which refers to an object's tendency to resist change in its state of motion. He also talked about velocity and speed, which are the speed and direction of an item. These ideas may appear basic to us today, yet they were revolutionary at the time of Galileo.
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- Galileo's meticulous utilisation of experiments was one of the grounds for his scientific success.
- He was able to back up his findings and conclusions with more than simply logic and reasoning by testing hypotheses and concepts. He was able to demonstrate how things functioned in our physical world.
- Given: a velocity-time graph of the object's motion
- Find the object's acceleration between t=0s and t=2s, and between t=10s and t=12 s. between the intervals t=0s and t=16s, the object's net displacement Solution:
- Seconds m/s = m/s = m/s = m/s =
- 0 2 8 10 8 12 4 16 4 object acceleration between times t=0s and t=2s = (8 - 0)/ (2 - 0)
- = 8 + 2
- = 4 m/s2 m/s2 m/s2 m/s
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