you need to find acceleration (m/s), Force (N), and work (j) with meters/ secound, newtons, and joules you can calculate numbers like gravity 3.8 m/s/s
Accerleration
Final velocity minus starting velocity, divided by time it took. Ex. Speeding up you car from 40mph to 60 mph when going on to freeway. It took 2 seconds. 60mph - 20mph= 40mph/2sec =20mph 20mph is your acceleration.
distance divided by time
Applied force
applied force
From factory it was 6.5 secs but its likely to be slower now because of its age
distance divided by time
Distance divided by time.
Distance divided by time
It's the other way around. The magnitude of acceleration is the slope of the graph of speed vs time.
Distance divided by velocity = time
Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change)