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Payten Copeland
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10 April, 06:48
How do I solve acceleration word problems?
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Brit
10 April, 07:05
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Acceleration just means that you add the amount of acceleration to the object's current velocity.
So if something is moving at 5m/s^2, at one second it would be moving 5m/s, then at two it would be 25m/s, then at three 125m/s, etc.
I haven't been in physics for almost a year, so I may be incorrect. But that's what I remember.
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