a=vf-vi/t is the equation for calculating the acceleration of an object. write out the relationship shown in the equation using words

Respuesta :

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, which means the change in velocity (vf - vi) with time (t)

where, vf is the final velocity and vi is the initial velocity

Answer:

Acceleration is defined as the ratio between the change in velocity of an object and the time it takes for the object to change the velocity.

In formula, this is written as:

[tex]a=\frac{v_f -v_i}{t}[/tex]

where

vf is the final velocity

vi is the initial velocity

t is the time it takes for the object to accelerate from u to v

Note that acceleration is a vector, so it can also be caused by a change in the direction of the velocity, not only by a change in its magnitude.

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