I'm just looking for the formulas, thank you in advance!
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speed = distance/time
so: distance = speed x time
acceleration, a = (change in velocity)/(time)
though you can use, a = (change in speed)/(change in time)
You might need to assume the initial speed =0 and time =0. Use the speed and time given as your final. So, the acceleration would be : (final speed - 0)/(final time - 0)
That should work out nicely.
so: distance = speed x time
acceleration, a = (change in velocity)/(time)
though you can use, a = (change in speed)/(change in time)
You might need to assume the initial speed =0 and time =0. Use the speed and time given as your final. So, the acceleration would be : (final speed - 0)/(final time - 0)
That should work out nicely.
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Speed = Distant (Divide) Time
For more example, refer to http://physicslearningsite.com/acceleration.html
For more example, refer to http://physicslearningsite.com/acceleration.html
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distance=speedxtime