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Well, bobpursley explained this to me. I didn't understand this well. Since there was an error in the data, I am posting it again
t(sec) v(ft/sec)
1 12.2
1.5 13
2 13.4
2.5 13.7
velocity of an object moving along a line at various times.
How do I estimate the object's acceleration(in ft/sec^2) at t=1
TIA
acceleration at t=1 estimate
delta V=13-12.2
De;ta T= .5
that is the deltas between t=1, and t=1.5
acceleration=deltaV/deltatime
t(sec) v(ft/sec)
1 12.2
1.5 13
2 13.4
2.5 13.7
velocity of an object moving along a line at various times.
How do I estimate the object's acceleration(in ft/sec^2) at t=1
TIA
acceleration at t=1 estimate
delta V=13-12.2
De;ta T= .5
that is the deltas between t=1, and t=1.5
acceleration=deltaV/deltatime
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