Sydneyc Sydneyc
  • 19-09-2014
  • Physics
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How do I find the acceleration?

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Yeh Yeh
  • 19-09-2014
The acceleration of an object is found by the change in velocity divided by the change in time.

Or, in equation form, [tex] \frac{Δx}{Δt} [/tex]

I meant Delta x over Delta t, but I don't think the Delta looked quite right.
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TheLazyNobita
TheLazyNobita TheLazyNobita
  • 05-06-2020

Explanation:

Acceleration is given by the formula :

a = (v - u)/t

a is the acceleration , u is the initial velocity , v is the final velocity , t is the time in seconds

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