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Tag: graphs of motion

29 January 202229 January 2022 physbang Key Skills, Mechanics

Acceleration and Distance

To find acceleration without measuring time, we can use a combination of the object's mean speed and distance-moved as a substitute for time. We already know that speed is calculated as distance divided by time, so we can rearrange this equation to calculate time as distance divided by speed. Of course, the speed of an … Continue reading Acceleration and Distance

25 January 202225 January 2022 physbang Mechanics

Speed and Acceleration

When a stationary object starts moving in a straight line, its motion can be divided into two stages. The first stage is when the speed of the object is increasing; the second stage is when the object has reached a steady speed. We can rephrase these two stages using the word acceleration; the first stage … Continue reading Speed and Acceleration

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