a = m/s/s
a = 560/1/7
a = 80m/s/s
Acceleration of the arrow is -3m/s2A = (velocity minus initial velocity) / time
Acceleration = change in velocity/change in time Acceleration = 96 miles per second - 32 miles per second/8 seconds = 8 miles per second per second or, better expressed 8 mi/s^2 ---------------
The sprinter's acceleration is 2 meters per second squared.
The change in velocity was 8 m / s. Divide that by 4 seconds and get 2 m / s2 -- sometimes stated as acceleration of 2 meters per second per second.
acceleration = change in velocity divided by timeaccel = (9-3)/3 = 6/3 = 2 meters per second per second
Acceleration of the arrow is -3m/s2A = (velocity minus initial velocity) / time
So acceleration is an increase of speed every second. The increase of speed was 9miles/sec and this was over 3 seconds. Therefore there was an acceleration of 3 miles/second every second i.e. 3m/s2
This all depends on orbital altitude. In order to maintain orbit around the Earth a rocket needs to be traveling at least 12 km/s.
The period of the pendulum will be less than 1 second as soon as the rocket begins to accelerate off of the pad, because the so-called 'G-force' inside it increases during that time. After a while, when it has lifted some distance from the surface and the acceleration due to gravity is less, we no longer have enough information to describe the pendular behavior. Whenever the sum of the remaining gravitational acceleration plus the rocket's acceleration exceeds 9.8 m/s2 , its period is less than 1 sec. If the sum is less than normal surface gravity, the period of the pendulum is more than 1 sec.
Seconds are not squared in the acceleration formula. The units for acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s^2), where the time unit (seconds) is squared to represent the change in velocity over time.
Acceleration = change in velocity/change in time Acceleration = 96 miles per second - 32 miles per second/8 seconds = 8 miles per second per second or, better expressed 8 mi/s^2 ---------------
After 15 seconds, the train's speed would be 7.5 miles per second. This can be calculated by multiplying the acceleration (0.5 miles per second) by the time (15 seconds).
10 feet per second squared
A rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds moves at 742.5742 meters/second which is approx 1660 mph
The acceleration of the body is 3 m/s²
The acceleration of the car can be calculated using the formula: acceleration = change in velocity / time. In this case, the change in velocity is 20 - 5 = 15 miles per second. So, the acceleration is 15 miles per second / 3 seconds = 5 miles per second squared.
To find the velocity attained by the rocket, we can use the equation: velocity = initial velocity + (acceleration x time) First, calculate the acceleration using Newton's second law: acceleration = force / mass = 5 x 10^5 N / 2 x 10^4 kg = 25 m/s^2 Next, plug the acceleration and time (20 seconds) into the formula to find the final velocity: velocity = 0 + (25 m/s^2 x 20 s) = 500 m/s.