Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Day 2 - Velocity verses acceleration

This last week you discussed velocity and acceleration. What's the difference between the 2 terms. Add an example?

7 comments:

kmode said...

velocity is speed in a given direction while acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes
velocity- 55mi/hr north
acceleration- from 0 to 55mi/hr in 10 seconds

CriminalMastermind said...

Acceleration describes how the velocity is changing. Velocity describes how fast an object is moving. (Average acceleration = change in velocity / time taken)

Ryan's BK Blog said...

velocity is speed and direction while accerlation is the rate that velocity changes

Anonymous said...

Velocity is the measure of speed in a certain direction and acceleration is the change of velocity.

Going east at 1 mph = velocity

Going from 0 to 60 in 0.0000000000099 seconds = acceleration

Audo's Blog said...

Acceleration is the speed that an object acquires when starting to move and velocity is the force pushing through gravity when the object is already moving!

kienans blog said...

Acceleration is the speed tha an object travels at and velocity is the force pushing the object.

Susan's Blog said...

Velocity is the speed in a given direction. For example, a car is traveling 50 mi/h south.
Acceleration is the rate at which the velocity is changing. For example, a car can go from zero to 55mi/h in 10 seconds.