Acceleration is the increase in speed from one unit of time to the next, so the described object has no acceleration. Its speed is constant.
Speed is constant. Acceleration is zero.
5.0 meters every second.
It means that the object's speed is always 5 meters per second faster than it was one second earlier.
Zero. It is not getting any faster or slower
-2.33 metres per second squared
Speed is constant. Acceleration is zero.
The acceleration is 9.807 meters per second squared.
Acceleration of the object.
2.
5.0 meters every second.
The acceleration of an object due to gravity is 9.6 meters per second. The acceleration does not decrease or increase based on an object's mass.
It means that the object's speed is always 5 meters per second faster than it was one second earlier.
Acceleration in meters per second squared is determined by dividing Force by mass: a = F/m
On Earth it's 9.8 m/s^2. Gravitational acceleration is constant.
3.00 m/s
If no other forces (such as friction) act on an object, or if friction is insignificant (such as, when a heavy object just begins to fall), the acceleration is 9.8 meters per second square. This means that every second, the speed will increase by 9.8 meters per second.
About 9.8 meters/second2. This means that every second, the velocity will change 9.8 meters/second.