Δv/Δt to m/s²?
Hi, in physics we learned that a (acceleration) = Δv/Δt. That would be, for example, 1 m/s × 3 s. How do I convert that to m/s²?
Thanks!
Hi, in physics we learned that a (acceleration) = Δv/Δt. That would be, for example, 1 m/s × 3 s. How do I convert that to m/s²?
Thanks!
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Um…
It’s so easy.
by sorting the numbers and the units.
1m/s : 3s is the same as (1*m/s) : (3*s)
you can sort this to (1:3) * ((m/s) : s)
and this is then 1/3 m/s2
As it stands. m/(s*s)
Not at all, speed and acceleration are different physical value.
What? That’s right. However, a=v/t. The (example from the question) can therefore be given in m/s^2.