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To calculate the acceleration, we would say that a = (vf - v0) / t, where vf is the final velocity, and v0 is the initial, or starting velocity; t is the amount of time it takes for the velocity to change.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object. where a is acceleration, v is the final velocity of the object, u is the initial velocity of the object and t is the time that has elapsed. This equation can be rearranged to give: v = u + at.
A velocity of zero simply means that at this particular instant, the object is not moving. It could still have a non-zero acceleration. Imagine a ball thrown upward. At the top of its path, there is an instant when it has a zero velocity.
Determine the objects original velocity by dividing the time it took for the object to travel a given distance by the total distance. In the equation V = d/t, V is the velocity, d is the distance, and t is the time.
where u = initial velocity, v = final velocity, a = acceleration and t = time period.
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The equations of motion, also known as SUVAT equations, are used when acceleration, a , is constant. They are known as SUVAT equations because they contain the following variables: s - distance, u - initial velocity, v - velocity at time t , a - acceleration and t - time.
Equations of Motion VariableEquationVelocityv=u+atDisplacement with positive accelerations=ut+21at2Displacement knowing initial and final velocitiess=21(u+v)tVelocity squaredv2=u2+2as
Acceleration (a) is the change in velocity (v) over the change in time (t), represented by the equation a = v/t. This allows you to measure how fast velocity changes in meters per second squared (m/s^2). Acceleration is also a vector quantity, so it includes both magnitude and direction.

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