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Acceleration
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Acceleration Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity. Acceleration can be a change in speed or direction.
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Directions of Acceleration Changing direction is also considered a change in acceleration This is because acceleration is defined as the change in velocity over time, and velocity is dependent on direction.
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Directions of Acceleration When acceleration is in the same direction as velocity, speed increases VelocityAcceleration When acceleration is in a different direction than velocity, speed decreases VelocityAcceleration
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Calculating Acceleration To calculate acceleration, the change in velocity is divided by the time interval. Change in velocity = v = v f – v i Average Acceleration = a =(v f – v i )/t The unit for acceleration is m/s 2
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Example 1 A car goes from 0 m/s to 30 m/s in 10 seconds. What is the average acceleration? v f = 30 m/s, v i =0 m/s, t= 10 seconds a = v f – v i /t = (10m/s – 0m/s)/10 s = 3m/s 2
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Example 2 A roller coaster starts down a hill with a hill with an average velcity of 11 m/s. It reaches the bottom of the hill in 3 s and has a velocity of 32 m/s. What is the average acceleration? v f = 32 m/s, v i =11 m/s, t= 3 seconds a = v f – v i /t = (32m/s – 11m/s)/3s = 7m/s 2
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Graphing Acceleration A velocity/time graph displays the velocity of an object over time. The y-axis is the velocity of an object The x-axis is the time The slope of the line is the acceleration
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