10 km per hour per second.
A particle moving in a straight line may or may not have acceleration. Acceleration is adifferent phenomenon altogether. the rate of change of velocity is acceleration, a particle can move in a straight line with a constant velocity thus having no acceleration & it can also move with increasing or decreasing velocities thereby accelerating or deaccelerating.
8 km/h. s
If you want to have that in meters per second square, convert the speed to meters per second (divide by 3.6 in this case). Then, divide the speed by the time.
If it's moving in a curve or some other non-straight path, then yes. If it's moving in a straight line, then no.
Acceleration = Final velocity - Initial velocity / time
"Constant rate" implies there is no acceleration - acceleration is zero.
the car could be traveling in a straight line and slowing down (negative acceleration), speeding up (positive acceleration) or maintaining constant speed (zero acceleration).
there is no acceleration if the body is moving with constant velocity
A particle moving in a straight line may or may not have acceleration. Acceleration is adifferent phenomenon altogether. the rate of change of velocity is acceleration, a particle can move in a straight line with a constant velocity thus having no acceleration & it can also move with increasing or decreasing velocities thereby accelerating or deaccelerating.
8 km/h. s
If you want to have that in meters per second square, convert the speed to meters per second (divide by 3.6 in this case). Then, divide the speed by the time.
your seed,velocity,and acceleration will be slow When you brake, your acceleration increases (!), your velocity decreases (and in this case, there is no difference between velocity and speed). Negative acceleration increases when braking a moving bike.
If it's moving in a curve or some other non-straight path, then yes. If it's moving in a straight line, then no.
The only thing that causes or influences acceleration of an object is force.
Acceleration = Final velocity - Initial velocity / time
If a body is moving at constant velocity in a straight line, the acceleration is zero and the net force acting on it is zero. F = ma F = m x 0 F = 0
Speed when acceleration begins = 0Speed when acceleration ends = 100 km per hourAverage speed during the 10 seconds = 50 km per hourDistance = (average speed) x (time) = (50 km/hr) x (1 hr/3,600 sec) x (10 sec) = 1388/9 meters