1st year of post-compulsory secondary education
Movement (II)
C. Palacios
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1.2 Average acceleration and instantaneous acceleration

Average acceleration is defined in the same way as average velocity.
At the same time as you calculate the average velocity between two points, you can practise by observing average acceleration. If you choose shorter and shorter time intervals you will come close to the figure for instantaneous magnitudes.

Acceleration
What is it?
Average and instantaneous acceleration
Intrinsic components
Rectilinear movements (an = 0)
s/t ,v/t and a/t graphs
The meaning of the v/t graph
Circular movements (an # 0)
Angular magnitudes
Relation between angular and linear magnitudes
Graphic representations
Examples of movements
Free fall
Ascending and descending
The meeting of moving objects
Evaluation