Acceleration
Acceleration is the increased rate of speed/velocity. Acceleration is also the result of all forces acting on an object, also known as Newton's Second Law. In physics, acceleration are vector quantities, meaning they have magnitude and direction.
In mathematical terms, acceleration can be expressed using the following equation:
a = d/t
In this equation, a represents acceleration (in m/s2), d represents the distance (in m or ft.), and t represents time (in s, m, or hr.).
In mathematical terms, acceleration can be expressed using the following equation:
a = d/t
In this equation, a represents acceleration (in m/s2), d represents the distance (in m or ft.), and t represents time (in s, m, or hr.).