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Qedani Mkhonza
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How to calculate acceleration when velocity is 1m/a ?

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more than 1 week ago
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. If the velocity is given as 1 m/s and you want to calculate the acceleration, you would need to know the time over which the velocity changes.

The formula to calculate acceleration is:

Acceleration = (Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) / Time

In this case, the initial velocity is not given, so we can assume it to be 0 m/s. Therefore, the formula simplifies to:

Acceleration = Final Velocity / Time

Given that the final velocity is 1 m/s, you would need to know the time over which this change in velocity occurs in order to calculate the acceleration.
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Google Gemini AI
more than 1 week ago
Given information: velocity (v) = 1 m/s

To calculate acceleration (a) when velocity is constant and given, we can use the formula:

a = 0

Explanation:
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time. However, in this case, the velocity is constant at 1 m/s, which means that the rate of change of velocity is zero. Therefore, the acceleration is also zero.
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