So what does acceleration mean. Let's break it down. It is a gain of speed. Your speed here is in ft per second. Now think of it as a gain of 32ft per second with every second that passes. I.e. Something at rest, after 1 second it will be going 32ft per sec. After 2 secs it will be going 64 ft per second and so on.
the second power means you multiply the number by itself. 32 to the second power would be 32*32. 32 to the third power would be 32*32*32
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I think it is 32, 640 dollars. 48 weeks in a year. multiply that by hours per week then multiply that by 17 dollars per hour and you have 32, 640.
Acceleration = (change in speed) divided by (time for the change)Acceleration = (96 - 32) / 8 = 64/8 = 8 meters per second2
4*8=32
No. It equals 32 feet per second squared, or 32 ft sec-2
No, 1/32 is 1/4 of 1/8. (Multiply the denominators - 4 times 8 is 32). One thirty-second is half of one sixteenth.
the second power means you multiply the number by itself. 32 to the second power would be 32*32. 32 to the third power would be 32*32*32
No.
It's 32 feet per second upward.
There are 3600 seconds in one hour. Therefore, 32 feet per second is equal to 32 x 3600 = 115200 feet per hour. There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 115200 feet per hour is equal to 115200/5280 = 21.81 recurring (that is, 21.818181...) miles per hour.
0.00888888888 cents per second. Basically $0.00 per second.
32 feet per second squared equates to 35,112.96 meters per minute squared.
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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 ---------------
53 feet per second = 36.1 mph
Accelerating at a rate of (an additional) 32 feet per second, every second. So, for the first second, the object travels at 32 feet per second. A moment later, it's moving at 64 feet per second. By the time three seconds have elapsed, it's going 96 feet per second. At that point, round off to 100 feet per second, divided into 5200, and it's traveling about 1/50th of a mile in one second, or around 50 miles per hour (1/50th of a mile, times 60 seconds, is a little less than 1 mile in a minute, or just less than 60 MPH). Mighty fast. Look up "acceleration constant for falling objects" As a point of interest there is a stage in which the falling object will not fall any faster than already stated above. This is called Terminal Velocity, when air resistance upon the object equals that of the force of gravity upon the object. Robert