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    How do you explain acceleration?
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    How I calculate average acceleration if time is not given only distance and speed is given?
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    Divide your distance by speed to get your time.
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    How do I calculate the average acceleration when given only velocity and distance but not time?
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    You solve for your time first with Xf= Xi+1/2(Vi+Vf)t. Rearrange the formula to solve for t, then input your answer for time and solve for average acceleration.
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    How do I calculate average acceleration from average velocity?
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    You need the amount of time to be able to calculate average acceleration, as it is velocity/time.
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    If I know the initial and final velocities, how would I calculate the final time?
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    You would subtract the final velocity from the initial, and then divide that by the total time. That will get you your answer.
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    How can I find average acceleration given the velocities and time?
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    Take the final and initial velocity and divide it by the total time.
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    How can I calculate average acceleration if I do not know the time?
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    Calculate the time (hint: using linear equations) using the given info first, and then substitute the time into the average velocity formula.
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    How can I calculate acceleration when I don't know final and initial velocity?
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    There are many formulas that can be used to calculate acceleration, depending on the details that you have been given. For example, you could use the formula f = ma (where f = force, m = mass, a = acceleration), and make 'a' the subject of the formula, which would be a = f/m. Another example would be s = 1/2at^2 (where s = distance, a = acceleration, t = time). Note: this is only true for free fall, hence a=2s/t^2.
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