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2.3 Acceleration
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Acceleration & Variables Acceleration: the rate at which its speed changes Acceleration means your speed will steadily increase The amount of acceleration depends on the angle of the hill Dependent variable: the variable in an experiment that changes based on choices made by you (y-axis) Independent variable: the variable in an experiment that is changed by you; the dependent variable is affected by this (x-axis)
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Acceleration Formula Acceleration = change in speed change in time Example A car rolls down a ramp and you measure times and distances. Car was going 50cm/sec when the timer said 0.10sec Car was going 150cm/sec when the timer said 0.60sec Calculate the acceleration in cm/sec/sec.
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Acceleration or Deceleration Acceleration occurs whenever the speed changes, whether the speed increases or decreases! Deceleration: if you slow down, your acceleration is in a negative direction Any time you change speed or direction, you are accelerating Gravity: pulls everything down to the center of Earth The acceleration of gravity would be different on other planets Free fall: if you drop something straight down, it will accelerate
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Scientist Spotlight Isaac Newton Three laws of motion Developed calculus Drew knowledge from Aristotle and Strato (Greek scientists 365 B.C.) Also drew knowledge from Simon Stevinus and Galileo (1580s) All objects fall equally fast, if no other forces act on them
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