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Understanding and Calculating Acceleration
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- Basic Concepts
- Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity
- Velocity is the rate of change of position over time
- Acceleration is a vector quantity with magnitude and direction
- Standard units of acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s²)
- Calculation Method
- Acceleration formula: a = Δv/t
- Change in velocity: Δv = v_f - v_i
- Final velocity: v_f = v_i + at
- Types of Acceleration
- Positive acceleration occurs when object speeds up in positive direction
- Negative acceleration occurs when object slows down in positive direction
- Direction of acceleration depends on motion direction
- Kinematic Equations
- Four main equations describe motion: v_f = v_i + at, d = v_i t + 1/2at², v_f² = v_i² + 2ad
- Equations allow prediction of motion and solving physics problems