Acceleration Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time . When an object changes its speed , direction, or both, it is said to be accelerating.
Formulas for Acceleration The formula to calculate acceleration is:
a = (v_f - v_i) / t
Where:
Units of Acceleration The SI unit of acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s^2).
Types of Acceleration There are two main types of acceleration:
Positive acceleration: When the velocity of an object is increasing over time . Negative acceleration (deceleration): When the velocity of an object is decreasing over time . Factors Affecting Acceleration Acceleration is affected by:
The force applied to the object The mass of the object The direction of the force applied Examples of Acceleration Some common examples of acceleration include:
A car speeding up or slowing down A ball thrown into the air A roller coaster going around a loop Practice Problems Calculate the acceleration for the following scenarios:
An object goes from a velocity of 10 m/s to 30 m/s in 5 seconds . A car slows down from 20 m/s to 10 m/s in 4 seconds . .