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23 March, 20:02

You can calculate the acceleration of an object moving on a straight line by dividing the blank by the time.

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  1. 23 March, 20:05
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    You find out what the distance is and then divide it by the amount of time it took. You divide a known distance by the length of time it has taken to travel over it, this gives you speed. For instance if you travel 60 miles and it takes 1 hour, you divide 60 by 1, which leaves 60 so your speed is 60 miles per hour.
  2. 23 March, 20:21
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    A = delta v / t

    That is, you can calculate the acceleration of an object moving on a straight line by dividing the change in velocity by the time.
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