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Explain how to find the acceleration of an object that has one-dimensional horizontal motion.
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Explain how to find the acceleration of an object that has one-dimensional horizontal motion.
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acceleration is how much the velocity changes within a period of time so,
Acceleration= is the change in velocity divided by change in time
your units will be m/s squared
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