ACCELERATION THE CHANGE IN VELOCITY. ACCELERATION.

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ACCELERATION THE CHANGE IN VELOCITY

ACCELERATION

ACCELERATION: CAR EXAMPLE The 2015 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 has a 0-60 mph in 3.5s

ACCELERATION: CAR EXAMPLE

SOLVE FOR AVERAGE ACCELERATION

GRAPH CAR’S VELOCITY OVER TIME TO FIND ITS ACCELERATION

ACCELERATION DATA Time (s)Velocity (kph)

GRAPH OF VIDEO

CONVERT FROM KM/H TO M/S

ACCELERATION DATA Time (s)Velocity (kph)Velocity (m/s)

GRAPH OF VIDEO

MARIO AND PHYSICS Mario throws a fireball straight up with an initial velocity of 29.4 m/s ~ 66 mph. It reach its peak at 3.0 s, and then lands back in Mario’s hand at 6.0 s. Find the average acceleration.

MARIO AND PHYSICS

DATA TABLE FOR MARIO PHYSICS t (s)V (m/s)d (m)

GRAPHS FOR MARIO PHYSICS