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How do you find the acceleration of an object?

User Shakeen
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Answer:


\large \boxed{{\displaystyle A=(V_f-V_i)/(t)}}

Step-by-step explanation:


\displaystyle acceleration = (change \ in \ velocity )/(elapsed \ time)


\displaystyle A=(V_f-V_i)/(t)

User Techdive
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Rearrange the equation F = ma to solve for acceleration. You can change this formula around to solve for acceleration by dividing both sides by the mass, so: a = F/m. To find the acceleration, simply divide the force by the mass of the object being accelerated.

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User Kent Johnson
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