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What is the formula for acceleration?

2007-10-04 18:38:30 · 7 answers · asked by infamous_l00z3r 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

7 answers

f =ma
a = v-u/t

2007-10-05 03:40:04 · answer #1 · answered by evalinz 2 · 0 0

Mass times Acceleration equals force

Force divided by Mass equals Acceleration

therefore .. Acceleration equals ????

come on it's easy to work out

2007-10-04 18:43:34 · answer #2 · answered by The old man 6 · 1 0

If memory serves, it's (v2-v1)/t where v1=initial instantaneous velocity (usually measured in m/s) and v2=second instantaneous velocity (in m/s) and t is the time difference between the two instances.
So, if a car is travelling at 20 m/s at time 0 and it is travelling at 25 m/s 10 seconds later, the accelleration is (25 m/s - 20 m/s)/10 or 0.5 m/s^2.

2007-10-04 18:47:32 · answer #3 · answered by benz300coupe 3 · 1 0

An hour = 60 minutes 60 minutes = 3600 seconds 61 miles an hour is the same as 61 miles every 3600 seconds. So every second, the train has travelled 61/3600 miles (pretty small number). To convert mph into miles per second, simply divide the number by 3600. Hope this helps.

2016-04-07 04:58:33 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

there are many
acceleration (a(m/s^2)) = force(f(N))/ mass(m(kg))

f = m * g(acceleration due to gravity)

g = constant 9.8 m/s^2

2007-10-04 18:46:49 · answer #5 · answered by -xue- 3 · 0 1

a=mv^2

2007-10-04 18:47:15 · answer #6 · answered by T F 2 · 0 1

F = ma

Therefore,

a = F/m

2007-10-04 18:45:37 · answer #7 · answered by Doctor J 7 · 1 0

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