How is acceleration measured?
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See explanation below
Explanation:
Acceleration is the variation of velocity (speed) per time unit
Speed is measured in meters/second or miles/hour or cm/year. It´s say length/time. Lets say
Then acceleration will be
The value (for example) of gravity acceleration y Earth's surface is
In
Said as:
(meters per second squared) or (meters per second per second)
Explanation:
We get this by dividing the difference in speed or velocity of an object by the time it takes to change its speed or velocity...
So if something went from a velocity of
The equation would be:
difference in velocity
=
See below.
Explanation:
The rate of change of velocity per unit of time is called acceleration ..
Mathematically,
or
Where
#a = # acceleration#v =# final velocity#u =# initial velocity#t =# time taken
So, by using this method, the acceleration of a body can be measured.
Hope that helped!