Table of Contents
- 1 How do you find the slope of acceleration?
- 2 How do you find acceleration at the highest point?
- 3 How would you calculate acceleration using the mathematical fit from velocity data?
- 4 How do you find the slope of an object with acceleration?
- 5 What is steep slope and shallow slope in physics?
- 6 What is the slope of the area under a VT graph?
How do you find the slope of acceleration?
Pick two points on the line and determine their coordinates. Determine the difference in y-coordinates for these two points (rise). Determine the difference in x-coordinates for these two points (run). Divide the difference in y-coordinates by the difference in x-coordinates (rise/run or slope).
How do you find acceleration at the highest point?
By applying the equation v=u+at (v is final velocity, u is initial velocity, a is acceleration and t is time) here and taking ag=−9.8m/s2 (at this point acceleration due to gravity is in opposite direction of motion) we see that the value of v slowly decreases with time.
Why is acceleration 0 at the highest point?
Answer: 0 m/s. The instantaneous speed of any projectile at its maximum height is zero. Because gravity provides the same acceleration to the ball on the way up (slowing it down) as on the way down (speeding it up), the time to reach maximum altitude is the same as the time to return to its launch position.
How would you calculate acceleration using the mathematical fit from velocity data?
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time: a ≡ dv/dt.
How do you find the slope of an object with acceleration?
If the object is moving with an acceleration of +4 m/s/s (i.e., changing its velocity by 4 m/s per second), then the slope of the line will be +4 m/s/s. If the object is moving with an acceleration of -8 m/s/s, then the slope of the line will be -8 m/s/s. If the object has a velocity of 0 m/s, then the slope of the line will be 0 m/s.
How do you find the slope of a velocity versus time graph?
Determining the Slope on a v-t Graph. It was learned earlier in Lesson 4 that the slope of the line on a velocity versus time graph is equal to the acceleration of the object. If the object is moving with an acceleration of +4 m/s/s (i.e., changing its velocity by 4 m/s per second), then the slope of the line will be +4 m/s/s.
What is steep slope and shallow slope in physics?
Steep slope represents the rapid change in velocity. Shallow slope represents the slow change in velocity. If the slope is negative, then the acceleration will also be negative. If the slope is positive, then the acceleration will also be positive. The area under the velocity, represents the displacement of the object.
What is the slope of the area under a VT graph?
Slope of v-t Graphs Area Under v-t Graphs It was learned earlier in Lesson 4 that the slope of the line on a velocity versus time graph is equal to the acceleration of the object. If the object is moving with an acceleration of +4 m/s/s (i.e., changing its velocity by 4 m/s per second), then the slope of the line will be +4 m/s/s.