Acceleration Position question

In summary, acceleration is the rate of change of an object's velocity over time. It is calculated by dividing the change in velocity by the time it takes for that change to occur. Velocity measures an object's speed and direction, while acceleration measures how quickly that speed is changing. The unit of acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s²), and gravity causes objects to accelerate towards the Earth's surface at a rate of approximately 9.8 m/s².
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A rocket sled for testing equipment under
large accelerations starts at rest and acceler-
ates according to the expression
a = (1.7 m/s3) t + (7.9 m/s2) .
How far does the sled move in the time
interval t = 0 to t = 1.9 s ?
 
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You can use [itex]a = \frac{d^2 x}{d t^2}[/itex].

Just integrate it twice with the appropriate boundary conditions.
 

Related to Acceleration Position question

1. What is acceleration?

Acceleration is the rate of change of an object's velocity over time. It can be thought of as how quickly an object's speed is changing.

2. How is acceleration calculated?

Acceleration is calculated by dividing the change in an object's velocity by the time it takes for that change to occur. The formula for acceleration is a = (vf - vi) / t, where a is acceleration, vf is final velocity, vi is initial velocity, and t is time.

3. What is the difference between acceleration and velocity?

Velocity is a measurement of the speed and direction of an object's motion, while acceleration is a measurement of how quickly an object's velocity is changing. In other words, velocity tells us how fast an object is moving, while acceleration tells us how that speed is changing over time.

4. What is the unit of acceleration?

The unit of acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s²). This means that for each second an object is accelerating, its speed increases by 1 meter per second.

5. How does gravity affect acceleration?

Gravity is a force that causes objects to accelerate towards the Earth's surface. The acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s², meaning that objects will increase in speed by 9.8 meters per second for each second they fall.

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