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20 September, 00:30

Could I have a formula for acceleration when I am given the M/S and time?

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  1. 20 September, 02:00
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    Acceleration =

    [ (speed at the end of some time) - (speed at the beginning of the time) ]

    divided by

    (the length of the time involved).

    This gives you the magnitude (size) of the acceleration, but it doesn't tell you

    anything about the direction of the acceleration.
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