This document defines instantaneous acceleration as the limit of the change in velocity divided by the change in time as the change in time approaches zero. It relates this to straight-line motion where acceleration can be calculated from the rate of change of velocity over time. The document presents an equation for calculating instantaneous acceleration.
This document defines instantaneous acceleration as the limit of the change in velocity divided by the change in time as the change in time approaches zero. It relates this to straight-line motion where acceleration can be calculated from the rate of change of velocity over time. The document presents an equation for calculating instantaneous acceleration.
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This document defines instantaneous acceleration as the limit of the change in velocity divided by the change in time as the change in time approaches zero. It relates this to straight-line motion where acceleration can be calculated from the rate of change of velocity over time. The document presents an equation for calculating instantaneous acceleration.
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