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How do you find acceleration and velocity without time?


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Acceleration:

  1. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
  2. Since acceleration is a vector quantity, it has both magnitude and direction.

v2=v02+2aSis valid in classical mechanics for a particle undergoing constant acceleration.

Where, v=final velocity, v0=initial velocity, and S=displacement.

Equating the formula we end up having the acceleration by simplifying the equation down below:

a=v2-v022S

From this, we have to find acceleration and velocity without time.


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