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Yusuii:

Which equation is most likely used to determine the acceleration from a velocity vs. time graph? a = t over delta v. m = StartFraction v subscript 1 - v subscript 2 Over x subscript 2 minus x subscript 1 EndFraction. a = m = StartFraction x subscript 2 minus x subscript 1 Over v subscript 1 - v subscript 2 EndFraction.

AcornTheNut:

a = t over delta v

AcornTheNut:

im not good at explaining things, so if you don't understand this topic, there is a very helpful video on khan academy, so here is the link: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/mechanics-essentials/xafb2c8d81b6e70e3:how-to-analyze-car-crashes-using-skid-mark-analysis/xafb2c8d81b6e70e3:how-to-find-the-acceleration-from-a-speedometer/v/acceleration

surjithayer:

\[a=\frac{ v _{2}-v _{1} }{t _{2} -t _{1}}\]

surjithayer:

acceleration=rate of change of velocity=change of velocity /time taken

forgetmylife:

@surjithayer wrote:
acceleration=rate of change of velocity=change of velocity /time taken
I agree

GRIZZLEY19:

The correct equation to determine acceleration from a velocity vs. time graph is: 𝑎=Δ𝑣/Δt

MAGABACK:

@grizzley19 wrote:
The correct equation to determine acceleration from a velocity vs. time graph is: 𝑎=Δ𝑣/Δt
what is the triangle for?

grimreaper124:

period

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