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What are the 2 formulas for acceleration?

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Use the formula a = v / t to determine acceleration, where v stands for the change in velocity and t for the time it took for the change to take place.

Based on an object's velocity (speed traveling in a certain direction) before and after a certain length of time, you may determine its average acceleration throughout that period. To perform this, you must be familiar with the acceleration equation: a = v/t, where v denotes the change in velocity and t denotes the time it took for that change to occur. Meters per second per second, or m/s2, is the measure of acceleration. As a vector quantity with both a magnitude and a direction, acceleration has both. While the direction refers to how the object is traveling, the magnitude is the overall amount of acceleration. If it is slowing down, there will be no acceleration.

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