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To find the acceleration you must calculate the change in distance during each unit of time is this true or false?
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To find the acceleration you must calculate the change in distance during each unit of time is this true or false?
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This is false. To find the magnitude of acceleration during some
time interval, all you need to know is the speed at the beginning
and end, and the length of the time interval.
Then |Acceleration| = (change in speed) / (time for the change) .
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