Acceleration Calculator Plus
Heng Jia Liang
Acceleration Calculator is a physic/math calculator to find initial speed, final speed, time, acceleration, mass or force fast and easy. Acceleration, in physics, is the rate of change of velocity of an object. Features: • Instant calculation • Result is copying abilities to another app • Formula is included as reference • Support up to 16 decimal places • Support various unit for each input The acceleration of a moving object can be determined by using the following formula: a = (v2-v1) / t Where: t: time, in Second v1: the initial velocity of the object, in m/s v2: the final velocity of the object, in m/s a: the acceleration of the object, in m/s2 Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. Newton's Second Law formula: F = m * a Where: F: the magnitude of the net force, in N m: the mass of the object, in Kilogram a: the acceleration of the object, in m/s2 In physics, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time. An object's acceleration is the net result of any and all forces acting on the object, as described by Newton's Second Law. The SI unit for acceleration is metre per second squared (m s−2). Accelerations are vector quantities (they have magnitude and direction) and add according to the parallelogram law. As a vector, the calculated net force is equal to the product of the object's mass (a scalar quantity) and its acceleration. For example, when a car starts from a standstill (zero relative velocity) and travels in a straight line at increasing speeds, it is accelerating in the direction of travel. If the car turns, an acceleration occurs toward the new direction. In this example, we can call the forward acceleration of the car a "linear acceleration", which passengers in the car might experience as a force pushing them back into their seats. When changing direction, we might call this "non-linear acceleration", which passengers might experience as a sideways force. If the speed of the car decreases, this is an acceleration in the opposite direction from the direction of the vehicle, sometimes called deceleration.[4] Passengers may experience deceleration as a force lifting them forwards. Mathematically, there is no separate formula for deceleration: both are changes in velocity. Each of these accelerations (linear, non-linear, deceleration) might be felt by passengers until their velocity (speed and direction) matches that of the car. Thanks for your support and do visit nitrio.com for more apps for your iOS devices.


$ 2.99

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  • Category: Utilities
  • Updated: 2022-12-09T08:00:00Z
  • Adult rating:4+
  • Current Version: 1.0
  • Supported devices:
    iPhone5s-iPhone5s iPadAir-iPadAir iPadAirCellular-iPadAirCellular iPadMiniRetina-iPadMiniRetina iPadMiniRetinaCellular-iPadMiniRetinaCellular iPhone6-iPhone6 iPhone6Plus-iPhone6Plus iPadAir2-iPadAir2 iPadAir2Cellular-iPadAir2Cellular iPadMini3-iPadMini3 iPadMini3Cellular-iPadMini3Cellular iPodTouchSixthGen-iPodTouchSixthGen iPhone6s-iPhone6s iPhone6sPlus-iPhone6sPlus iPadMini4-iPadMini4 iPadMini4Cellular-iPadMini4Cellular iPadPro-iPadPro iPadProCellular-iPadProCellular iPadPro97-iPadPro97 iPadPro97Cellular-iPadPro97Cellular iPhoneSE-iPhoneSE iPhone7-iPhone7 iPhone7Plus-iPhone7Plus iPad611-iPad611 iPad612-iPad612 iPad71-iPad71 iPad72-iPad72 iPad73-iPad73 iPad74-iPad74 iPhone8-iPhone8 iPhone8Plus-iPhone8Plus iPhoneX-iPhoneX iPad75-iPad75 iPad76-iPad76 iPhoneXS-iPhoneXS iPhoneXSMax-iPhoneXSMax iPhoneXR-iPhoneXR iPad812-iPad812 iPad834-iPad834 iPad856-iPad856 iPad878-iPad878 iPadMini5-iPadMini5 iPadMini5Cellular-iPadMini5Cellular iPadAir3-iPadAir3 iPadAir3Cellular-iPadAir3Cellular iPodTouchSeventhGen-iPodTouchSeventhGen iPhone11-iPhone11 iPhone11Pro-iPhone11Pro iPadSeventhGen-iPadSeventhGen iPadSeventhGenCellular-iPadSeventhGenCellular iPhone11ProMax-iPhone11ProMax iPhoneSESecondGen-iPhoneSESecondGen iPadProSecondGen-iPadProSecondGen iPadProSecondGenCellular-iPadProSecondGenCellular iPadProFourthGen-iPadProFourthGen iPadProFourthGenCellular-iPadProFourthGenCellular iPhone12Mini-iPhone12Mini iPhone12-iPhone12 iPhone12Pro-iPhone12Pro iPhone12ProMax-iPhone12ProMax iPadAir4-iPadAir4 iPadAir4Cellular-iPadAir4Cellular iPadEighthGen-iPadEighthGen iPadEighthGenCellular-iPadEighthGenCellular iPadProThirdGen-iPadProThirdGen iPadProThirdGenCellular-iPadProThirdGenCellular iPadProFifthGen-iPadProFifthGen iPadProFifthGenCellular-iPadProFifthGenCellular iPhone13Pro-iPhone13Pro iPhone13ProMax-iPhone13ProMax iPhone13Mini-iPhone13Mini iPhone13-iPhone13 iPadMiniSixthGen-iPadMiniSixthGen iPadMiniSixthGenCellular-iPadMiniSixthGenCellular iPadNinthGen-iPadNinthGen iPadNinthGenCellular-iPadNinthGenCellular iPhoneSEThirdGen-iPhoneSEThirdGen iPadAirFifthGen-iPadAirFifthGen iPadAirFifthGenCellular-iPadAirFifthGenCellular iPhone14-iPhone14 iPhone14Plus-iPhone14Plus iPhone14Pro-iPhone14Pro iPhone14ProMax-iPhone14ProMax iPadTenthGen-iPadTenthGen iPadTenthGenCellular-iPadTenthGenCellular iPadPro11FourthGen-iPadPro11FourthGen iPadPro11FourthGenCellular-iPadPro11FourthGenCellular iPadProSixthGen-iPadProSixthGen iPadProSixthGenCellular-iPadProSixthGenCellular iPhone15-iPhone15 iPhone15Plus-iPhone15Plus iPhone15Pro-iPhone15Pro iPhone15ProMax-iPhone15ProMax

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