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How to find average acceleration from velocity time graph

User Alocus
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Answer:


\large \boxed{\mathrm{slope \ of \ the \ graph}}

Step-by-step explanation:


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


\displaystyle acceleration = (\Delta V )/(\Delta t)

The average acceleration over a certain time interval tells us by how much the velocity changes per time unit over that interval.

The slope or rise over run of a velocity-time graph tells us about the average acceleration.

User Ali Heikal
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Answer:

The average acceleration is the slope of the graph found as
Average\, acceleration = (v_(1)-v_(2))/(t_(1)-t_(2))

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we have

The formula for acceleration is derived as follows

v₁ = v₂ + at which is similar to the equation, y = mx + c, such that the acceleration, a, is the slope and u is the y intercept

average acceleration, a = (v₁-v₂)/(time for the change)

or
Average\, acceleration = (\Delta v)/(\Delta t) = (dv)/(dt)= Slope \, of\, line \, graph

So to find the average acceleration, you take two points on the line graph with y coordinates v₁ and v₂ and their corresponding x coordinates t₁ and t₂and plug in the values into the following equation


Average\, acceleration = (v_(1)-v_(2))/(t_(1)-t_(2)).

User Rob Harrop
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