speed
i think it is speed
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity (speed) Thus if your speed is constant (50 miles per hour) your acceleration is zero
Kilometers per hour is used to measure speed, not acceleration. In SI, the acceleration is commonly measured in meters per square second.Kilometers per hour is used to measure speed, not acceleration. In SI, the acceleration is commonly measured in meters per square second.Kilometers per hour is used to measure speed, not acceleration. In SI, the acceleration is commonly measured in meters per square second.Kilometers per hour is used to measure speed, not acceleration. In SI, the acceleration is commonly measured in meters per square second.
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If its speed is constant, its acceleration is nil.
Well, Speed is not the same thing as Acceleration. But to answer you question the best I can: the numerical value of speed can be higher than the numerical value of acceleration - for example, an object can have a speed of 10 feet per second while accelerating at 2 feet per second squared.
Divide speed by time. In this case, you get (kilometers / hour) / hour, or kilometers/hour2. That means, how much does the speed change in an hour.
It depends on your travel speed. At ten miles per hour x 24 hours = 240 miles per day.
This is acceleration (or deceleration)
The increase in speed per second is called acceleration. It is a measure of how quickly an object's velocity is changing over time.
Linear acceleration occurs when the speed of an object changes over time. Angular acceleration refers to the rate of change of angular velocity of a rotating object. Centripetal acceleration is the acceleration towards the center of a circular path experienced by an object in uniform circular motion.
The speed or velocity of a train has no bearing on its acceleration.