• Card 49 / 58: For an object with constant acceleration, how is the acceleration of an object determined from a plot of velocity verses time?
    A) Acceleration is the average of the initial and final velocities divided by the time interval.
    B) Acceleration is the difference between the initial and final velocities divided by the time interval.
    C) Acceleration is the sum of the initial and final velocities divided by the time interval.
    D) Acceleration cannot be determined from the plot of velocity verses time.

    Answer:
    B) Acceleration is the difference between the initial and final velocities divided by the time interval.

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Attribution:  Introduction to Mechanics. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/phys101/
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