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Constant acceleration close accelerationThe rate of change of velocity. It is measured in metres per second squared (m/s²). Acceleration = change of velocity ÷ time taken. is shown by a straight ...
Another basic question people have been asking: why do we feel acceleration, but not velocity? One person recently effectively asked this in the "Physics Is Fun" Facebook group.
At t 2, the angular velocity is zero, with a non-zero (positive) angular acceleration. At that time, the direction of rotation for BC is changing from CW to CCW. In summary, you should never assume ...
Another basic question people have been asking: why do we feel acceleration, but not velocity? One person recently effectively asked this in the "Physics Is Fun" Facebook group.