Velocity and acceleration formula
The velocity of an object is its speed in a given direction. Velocity is a vector quantity.
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The velocity of an object is given by the following equation,
Or in words
Whereis the change in displacement (distance in a particular direction) of the object andis the time taken to travel that displacement. Velocity is measured in.
The main difference between speed and velocity is that speed is a scalar quantity while velocity is a vector quantity. This means that speed only has a magnitude while velocity has a direction as well as a magnitude. For example, is a speed, butsouth is a velocity with South being the direction in which the object under consideration is traveling.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
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Given that an object is moving in a straight line with a constant acceleration, we can calculate the object's acceleration if we know how much its velocity changes over a period of time. It is given by the following equation
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Acceleration is measured in. Acceleration can be negative or positive. Negative acceleration is called deceleration. Acceleration and velocity are vectors as they have a magnitude and a direction.
Velocity and acceleration difference
Velocity is measuring the rate of change of displacement of a moving object. Acceleration is measuring the rate of change of the velocity of the moving object. The differences between velocity and acceleration are listed below to make the distinction between the two clearer.
Velocity | Acceleration |
Velocity is measured in | Acceleration is measured in |
A velocity of means that the object is covering a distance of one meter every second. | An acceleration ofmeans that the speed of the object is increasing byevery second. |
Let us now look at the relationship between velocity and acceleration when an object moves in a straight line.
Velocity and acceleration relationship
Looking at the equation for acceleration we can see that it is directly proportional to the change of velocity and inversely proportional to the time it takes to accelerate or decelerate.
If the velocity of an object is increasing (initial velocity < final velocity) then it has a positive acceleration in the direction of velocity.
If the velocity is decreasing then the acceleration is negative and in the opposite direction of velocity.
If the velocity is uniform then the acceleration is zero. This is because acceleration is given by the rate of change in velocity. If the velocity does not change, then the acceleration must be equal to zero.
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Lets now visualise the relationship between velocity and acceleration of moving objects using graphs.
Velocity and acceleration time graphs
The velocity and acceleration of a moving object can be visualized using a velocity-time graph. The graph below shows the velocity-time graph of an object moving in a straight line.
Velocity-time graph for an object that begins accelerating, then moves at a constant speed before finally decelerating, StudySmarter originals
- The upwards slope of the orange line indicates that the velocity is increasing with respect to time. This means that the object has a positive acceleration.
- The green line is horizontal meaning that the velocity is constant, and therefore the acceleration is zero.
- The blue line is a downward slope that shows the velocity decreasing which is indicative of negative deceleration. To calculate the acceleration at any point we need to find the slope of the velocity curve.
whereare the coordinates of the initial point on the graph andare the coordinates of the final point. we know that the Y-axis records velocity and the x-axis records the time taken. So the formula for the gradient of the graph is:
Let us look at an example of how to read an acceleration-time graph.
Find the acceleration of the object from the above velocity-time graph for the initial 10 seconds.
The acceleration between two points = gradient of the velocity-time graph
The formula for slope for the initial 10 seconds is given by
Now let us plot the acceleration time graph for the same object in the timeframe ofseconds. The acceleration is recorded on the y-axis, and the time is recorded on the x-axis.
Acceleration-time graph, StudySmarter originals
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