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What is the formula to calculate the average acceleration when initial acceleration, final acceleration and time is given?
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No initial speed or final speed are given!!!!!!
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Answered by Anonymous
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acceleration is a velocity change over a time, the units on acceleration are velocity units divided by time units - thus (m/s)/s or (mi/hr)/s. The (m/s)/s unit can be mathematically simplified to m/s2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Formula

When we talk about acceleration, we see that it is the rate of change for velocity. In other words, it is the change in velocity over a particular period of time. Similarly, the average acceleration is the final velocity minus the initial velocity per time is taken. Therefore, the formula for average acceleration formula is:

Aavg = Δv / Δt

Over here:

Aavg refers to the average acceleration, m/s2

Δv is vf – vi, m/s

Δt refers to tf – ti, s

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